Evaluation of Composition, Microstructure Characterization and Interfacial Properties of Zn–SnO2 Metal Matrix Composite Coating

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Pleiades Publishing

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In this paper the microstructure and tribological behavior of Zn–SnO2 (Zn–Sn) alloys produced through chloride and sulphates co-deposition is presented for comparison. 7.0 wt % SnO2 was added to Zn bath and deposited at 0.3 V. The interfacial effect and microchemistry of the fabricated composite was studied by optical microscope, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with energy disperse spectrum (EDS). The tribological behavior of the metal composites with SnO2 particles as reinforcement was studied using reciprocating sliding tester. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscope (AFM) of the composite surfaces indicates that there is good interfacial interaction between the alloy formulated matrixes made from the two baths and the substrate. Reasonable uniform distribution of Sn metal phase particulates is shown for both coating alloy. Increases in hardness and wear resistance are attributed to the uniform and coherent precipitation in the metal interface especially for Zn–7Sn–S–0.3V. In general, 7 wt % Sn additions to the bath showed more hastening to improved surface properties and better mechanical characteristics.

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T Technology (General), TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery

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