In this study, the corrosion behaviour of grit-blasted AISI 304L stainless
steel substrates coated with Al2O3 was investigated in 1 N H2SO4 solution.
Coatings were produced by employing a plasma-spray process. The phase analy
sis of powders and coatings was evaluated by means of optical microscopy an
d X-ray diffractometry. The microstructure of the coating was characterised
with optical microscopy. The corrosion rates of these coatings were measur
ed according to ASTM G 31-72 standard. The results indicated that the adher
ence of Al2O3 coatings on the substrate, the surface roughness and the corr
osion rate depend on the parameters of grit blasting. It is also found that
the corrosion resistance of plasma-sprayed coatings was reduced with incre
asing surface roughness and increased considerably with decreasing porosity
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