Reactive nitrogen plasma spray coating of titanium nitride: plasma torch design and coating analysis
Sina Mohsenian, Jafar Fathi, Babak Shokri

TL;DR
This paper presents the design of a thermal DC plasma torch for spraying titanium nitride coatings, demonstrating a thick, pure TiN layer confirmed by Raman spectroscopy and optical microscopy analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel thermal plasma torch design for TiN coating and provides detailed analysis of the coating's thickness and composition.
Findings
Thick, pure titanium nitride layer achieved.
Raman spectroscopy confirmed TiN production.
Layer thickness exceeds that of other deposition methods.
Abstract
In this paper, a thermal DC plasma torch was designed and developed for plasma spraying of a titanium nitride layer. Thermal plasma spray torch is a kind of non-transferred torch which can produce a high energy and high temperature plasma arc jet. Ti powders were injected into the plasma jet interacted with nitrogen plasma, resulted in a thick and hard layer of titanium nitride. Coating sample produced by this method was analysed with Raman spectroscopy confirming titanium nitride production. To study the thickness of the layer optical microscopy was used. It was found that the resulted layer is thicker than the layer synthesized by other deposition methods and it mainly consists of pure titanium nitride.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetal and Thin Film Mechanics · Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research · Boron and Carbon Nanomaterials Research
