Evolution on the Microstructure of Alumina Coated Stainless Steel Using Electro Phoretic Deposition
Abstract
This paper emphasizes on the microstructure of Al2O3 coating fabricated on biomedical 316L stainless steel using Electrophoretic deposition technique (EPD) by varying the voltage from 10-70 V. An adherent dense coating was obtained at 55 V. The microstructure of the coated surfaces was characterized using Scanning electron microscope (SEM). The coatings fabricated at 55 V have resulted in higher adhesion, lower porosity as compared to the bare substrate.
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