Abstract
Yttrium silicate coating for SiC precoated C/C composite was prepared by a hydrothermal electrophoretic deposition process. The yttrium silicate coating was sealed with a borosilicate glass outer layer. Phase compositions, surface and cross-section microstructures of the as prepared multilayer coatings were characterised by X-ray diffractometer and scanning electron microscopy. The influences of hydrothermal electrophoretic deposition factors on the phase, microstructure and oxidation resistance of the multilayer coated C/C composites were particularly investigated. Results show that the hydrothermal electrophoretic resulting coating is composed of crystallites with a main phase of Y2Si2O7 and Y2SiO5. The thickness and density of the coatings are improved with the increase in deposition voltage and hydrothermal temperature. Compared with the pack cementation SiC monolayer coating, the as prepared multilayer coatings exhibit better antioxidation property. When oxidation in air and combustion atmosphere, the coated C/C composites lose weight by a linear and a parabolic law respectively. The prepared multilayer coating can effectively protect the C/C composites in combustion atmosphere at 1773 K for 85 h. The flexural strength of the coated specimen arrives at the lowest value at about 1123 K in combustion atmosphere.
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