The invention relates to a process for cold spraying according to the preamble of claim 1. In addition, the invention relates to a device for cold spraying according to the preamble of claim 6.
Modern gas turbines, particularly aircraft engines, must meet the highest requirements with respect to reliability, weight, performance, economy and service life. In the last few decades, particularly in the civil sector, aircraft engines have been developed that have fully met the above requirements and have achieved a high degree of technical perfection. Among other things, the selection of material, the search for new, suitable materials, as well as the search for new manufacturing processes play a decisive role in the development of aircraft engines. The most important materials used at the present time for aircraft engines or other gas turbines are titanium alloys, nickel alloys and high-strength steels. High-strength steels are used for shaft parts, gear parts, compressor housings and turbine housings. Titanium alloys are typical materials for compressor parts. Nickel alloys are suitable for the hot parts of the aircraft engine. Investment casting and forging are primarily known in the prior art as manufacturing processes for gas turbine parts made of titanium alloys, nickel alloy or other alloys. All highly stressed gas turbine parts, such as, for example, blades for a compressor, are forged parts. Rotating blades and guide blades of the turbine, in contrast, are usually formed as investment cast parts.
In order to increase the service life of gas turbine parts, it is already known from practice to provide these parts with coatings that protect from wear. Cold spraying, which is also called kinetic cold gas compacting or the K3 process, can be used in this case as the coating process. However, when kinetic cold spraying is to be conducted with the use of brittle metals as the coating material, high layer porosities will develop in the coating that forms. In some cases, ceramic coating materials cannot be used at all with cold spraying. Therefore, there is a need for a process and a device for cold spraying, by means of which coating materials made of brittle metals and ceramics can also be suitably used for the coating of parts.
Reference is made to DE 10 2007 001 477 B3 as the prior art that relates to cold spraying. Thus, it is known from this prior art to use a spray gun for cold spraying, in order to direct particles of coating material, together with a carrier gas, onto a surface of a workpiece to be coated. According to DE 10 2007 001 477 B3, particles of different coating materials are introduced into different regions of a stagnation chamber of the spray gun.
The problem that is the basis of the present invention, which is to propose a novel process for cold spraying as well as a corresponding device, proceeds from this prior art.
This problem is solved by a process for cold spraying according to claim 1. According to the invention, the particles of at least one coating material are preheated.
It is proposed for the first time here with the present invention to subject particles of a coating material to a preheating in the cold spraying process, prior to introducing them into the spray gun. In this way, it is possible to safely and reliably process even brittle metals and ceramics as coating materials in cold spraying.
The device for cold spraying according to the invention is defined in claim 6.
Preferred enhancements of the invention are taken from the subclaims and the following description. Embodiment examples of the invention will be explained in more detail based on the drawing, but are not limited thereto. Here:
The invention presented here relates to the coating of workpieces by means of cold spraying, wherein cold spraying is also called kinetic cold gas compacting or the K3 process.
The device of
In the sense of the present invention, here, particles of at least one coating material are preheated, in fact, prior to their introduction into spray gun 10, whereby, for this purpose, in the example of embodiment of
A first preheating means 14 serves for preheating the first particles of the first coating material, which are provided by means of the first particle conveyor 11. The second preheating means 15 serves for preheating the second particles of the second particle material, which are provided by means of the second particle conveyor 12.
Preheating is conducted according to
The temperatures at which the particles are heated by means of preheating means 14, 15 are temperatures that are specific to the coating material. Thus, the particles of a special coating material are heated to a temperature adapted to this special coating material.
Accordingly, in the sense of the present invention, here, particles of a coating material for cold spraying are to be heated to a material-specific temperature prior to injection into the spray gun. The particles heated to different temperatures are preferably mixed in mixing apparatus 13 before they are injected into spray gun 10. The invention is particularly suitable for coating workpieces with coating materials made of brittle metals or ceramics. In particular, the invention finds use for the coating of workpieces with Ti6Al4V.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 031 843.4 | Jul 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE09/00893 | 6/26/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/18/2011 |