Structural and Phase Transformations in Detonation Coatings Made of Eutectic Fe–TiB2–CrB2 Alloy After Pulsed Plasma Exposure


Kakimzhanov D. Rakhadilov B. Seitkhanova A. Kussainov A. Turar Z. Bazarov N.
November 2025Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Coatings
2025#15Issue 11

Coatings based on the eutectic alloy Fe–TiB2–CrB2 were obtained by detonation spraying and subjected to pulsed plasma treatment. Comprehensive studies of the microstructure, phase composition, and mechanical and electrochemical properties of the coatings were carried out using SEM, TEM, and XRD methods. The initial coatings are characterized by a typical lamellar structure with interlamellar pores and defects. After pulsed plasma treatment, pronounced compaction of the surface layer, grain refinement, and sealing of interlamellar voids and cracks are observed. The thickness of the modified zone is about 15–30 μm, and the structure becomes fine-grained and more uniform. According to XRD and TEM data, the main boride phases (TiB2, CrB2) remain stable, while the intensity of γ-Fe decreases and weak Cr23C6 peaks appear, indicating phase stabilization and diffusion hardening. After treatment, the microhardness of the near-surface zone increases from ~14 GPa to 17–18 GPa, confirming the strengthening effect. Electrochemical tests showed an increase in corrosion resistance: the corrosion potential shifts to the positive side by approximately 0.15 V, and the corrosion current density decreases by almost two times. Thus, the use of pulsed plasma treatment significantly improves the density, phase stability, hardness, and corrosion resistance of Fe–TiB2–CrB2 detonation coatings, making this duplex approach promising for use in conditions of intense wear and exposure to aggressive environments.

coating , detonation spraying , phase composition , pulsed-plasma treatment , structure

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PlasmaScience LLP, Ust-Kamenogorsk, 070010, Kazakhstan
Institute of Materials Science and Metallurgy LLP, Ust-Kamenogorsk, 070018, Kazakhstan
Pavlodar Pedagogical University, Pavlodar, 140000, Kazakhstan
Scientific Center “Protective and Functional Coatings”, D. Serikbayev East, Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamenogorsk, 070000, Kazakhstan
Thermal Spray Research and Application Laboratory, Sakarya University, Sakarya, 54050, Turkey

PlasmaScience LLP
Institute of Materials Science and Metallurgy LLP
Pavlodar Pedagogical University
Scientific Center “Protective and Functional Coatings”
Thermal Spray Research and Application Laboratory

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