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A&A Coatings - Plasma Aluminum-Graphite Composite Material
A&A Coatings material was specifically developed to provide a plasma sprayed, abradable clearance control coating for gas turbine engines with titanium alloy, and possibly aluminum alloy rotors operating at 315-425°C (600-800°F).
A&A Coatings Plasma Sprayed Aluminum-Graphite Composite is sensitive to overaging as is evidenced by a decrease in coating hardness. For example, aging studies show that this aluminum alloy follows a parabolic growth rate concerning the precipitation and growth of the finely dispersed silicon, and is more time than temperature dependent. Hardness decreases can be expected after exposure of several hours at 315°C (600°F). Despite this aging tendency, lower hardness does not reflect an inferior coating.
Surface PreparationClean substrate. Severe oxidation must be removed, grit blasting is recommended. Preheat to 95°C (200°F) to prevent formation of condensate.
FinishingThe recommended method for finishing coatings of Aluminum-Graphite Composite is by machining with a single point carbide tool.
Coatings should not be ground. The pressure and heat generated by grinding will compress the coating and alter its properties.
