SURFACE MODIFICATION OF PLASMA-SPRAYED ALUMINA DEPOSITS BY HIGH-ENERGY ION BEAMS

Marek Sadowski1, Jerzy Langner1, Jacek Stanislawski1, Jiri Matejíček2, Blahoslaw Kolman2, Pavel Chráska2

1The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies (IPJ), 05-400 Otwock-Swierk by Warsaw, Poland,
2Institute of Plasma Physics (IPP), AS CR, Za Slovankou 3, 18221 Praha, Czech Republic


This paper reports on characteristics of alumina-type coatings deposited on steel substrates and treated with pulsed plasma streams containing high-energy ion beams (N, Ar, and Ti+N). Originally matted surfaces of the ceramic layers, which were created by plasma spraying of gray alumina, were changed into shiny ones, and splat boundaries disappeared due to the melting of a thin surface layer. The thickness of this modified layer did not exceed 1 mm. A higher content of Ti was found on the surfaces of the Ti- and N-treated samples only.