Quantitatively Evaluating the Effect of Oxygen/Fuel Ratio on Fe^sup 2+^ Content in HVOF-Sprayed Ni-Zn Ferrite Coatings

This article quantitatively describes the dependence of Fe^sup 2+^ content in Ni-Zn ferrite coatings on the oxygen-fuel (O/F) ratio in high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying. Fe^sup 2+^ is detrimental to the magnetic properties of ferrites and should be tightly controlled. Methods were developed for...

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Published in:Journal of thermal spray technology Vol. 18; no. 3; p. 343
Main Authors: Zhang, Deen, Mccartney, D G
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Springer Nature B.V 01-09-2009
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Summary:This article quantitatively describes the dependence of Fe^sup 2+^ content in Ni-Zn ferrite coatings on the oxygen-fuel (O/F) ratio in high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying. Fe^sup 2+^ is detrimental to the magnetic properties of ferrites and should be tightly controlled. Methods were developed for calibrating energy dispersive x-ray analysis and for calculating Fe^sup 2+^ content. The results show that the atomic percentage of the Fe^sup 2+^ decreased from 25 to 15 at.% by increasing the O/F ratio from 80 to 110% of the stoichiometric ratio. The effect of O/F ratio has also been observed on in flight particle temperature, microstructure, and deposition efficiency. Simulations on the chemical reactions during HVOF spraying demonstrated that Fe^sup 2+^ was produced only by the reduction of Fe^sup 3+^ and that oxygen and zinc losses by the decomposition of ZnO in fact increased the percentage of oxygen in the coatings.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1059-9630
1544-1016
DOI:10.1007/s11666-009-9308-3