L. Trignanpiot et al., INFLUENCE OF PLASMA SPRAYING PARAMETERS ON THE CARBON CONTENT AND POROSITY OF TAC COATINGS, Surface & coatings technology, 79(1-3), 1996, pp. 113-118
The optimization of a plasma-sprayed TaC coating process under control
led atmospheric and temperature conditions is described. The use of an
inert argon atmosphere allows coatings to be obtained from materials
with high melting points that are sensitive to oxidation. Correlations
were established between the nature of the plasma gas, the temperatur
e and velocity of the particles in the plasma jet and the chemical pro
perties of the final coating. Increasing the are current increases the
particle velocity and decreases the coating porosity. The advantages
of adding helium to the plasma gas mixture were confirmed. Increasing
the He concentration in an Ar-H, plasma improves the melting of the Ta
C particles, but also lowers the C/Ta atomic ratio and results in the
formation of small quantities of Ta2C.