Aluminum and its alloys are widely used in the busbar structures of electrolytic aluminum production. However, they are prone to corrosion and wear damage during use, leading to a decline in current-transmission efficiency and potentially causing safety issues. To repair damaged aluminum busbars, this paper explores the feasibility of using cold spraying technology for surface restoration. Using 6063 aluminum alloy as the substrate, AlZn/nickel-plated graphite composite coatings were applied through cold spraying. The effects of different nickel-plated graphite contents on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of the coatings were studied. Annealing treatments (200 °C, 300 °C, 400 °C) were further used to improve the coating's density and performance. The results show that with an increase in the nickel-plated graphite content, the porosity of the coating gradually increases, while the coating's density and bond strength improve. Additionally, the annealing treatment significantly enhanced the uniformity and hardness of the coating. Moreover, the cold-sprayed coatings exhibited excellent corrosion resistance, especially in the annealed coatings, which showed superior microstructural stability and lower corrosion current density. This study provides a new technological approach for the repair of aluminum busbars and offers an in-depth discussion on the application of cold spraying technology in the surface restoration of aluminum-based composite materials.
Keywords: AlZn coating; aluminum busbar; annealing treatment; cold spraying technology; corrosion resistance; nickel-plated graphite.