The Aerosol Deposition Method: A Modified Aerosol Generation Unit to Improve Coating Quality

Materials (Basel). 2018 Sep 1;11(9):1572. doi: 10.3390/ma11091572.

Abstract

Owing to its ability to produce dense thick-films at room temperature directly from a ceramic powder, the Aerosol Deposition Method (AD) possesses a unique feature in ceramics processing. For this technology, the aerosol generation of particles is a decisive part of reliable process control. However, there has only been a small amount of work published addressing this topic. In this work, we compare the aerosolization and deposition behavior of a fluidized bed generator with an aerosol generator with the rotary brush principle. While film properties very much depend on deposition time for the fluidized bed generator, films produced with the brush generator show a constant film profile, and their film thickness correlates with the controllable aerosol concentration and the duration of deposition. This type of aerosol generation may improve the setup towards a more reliable AD process.

Keywords: aerosol deposition method (AD); aerosol generator; brush generator; magnesium diboride (MgB2); powder dispersion; room temperature impact consolidation.