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Study of Selected Properties of Thermally Sprayed Coatings Containing WC and WB Hard Particles
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2016
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringTribological CoatingThermal Spray CoatingHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringEssential CharacteristicsThermal Barrier CoatingMechanical EngineeringSelected PropertiesAdvanced CoatingsHvof TechnologyHeat TransferMetal-ceramic SystemsMulti-functional CoatingWb Hard ParticlesWear-resistant MaterialProtective Coating
Abstract The paper presents results of research of the essential characteristics of two kinds of advanced coatings applied by HVOF technology. One studied coating: WB-WC-Co (60-30-10%) contains two types of hard particles (WC and WB), the second coating is eco-friendly alternative to the previously used WC-based coatings, called “green carbides” with the composition WC-FeCrAl (85-15%). In green carbides coating the heavy metals (Co, Ni, NiCr) forming the binding matrix in conventional wear-resistant coatings are replaced by more environmentally friendly matrix based on FeCrAl alloy. On the coatings was carried out: metallographic analysis, measurement of thickness, micro-hardness, adhesion, resistance to thermal cyclic loading and adhesive wear resistance (pin-on-disk test). One thermal cycle consisted of heating the coatings to 600°C, dwell for 10 minutes, and subsequently cooling on the still air. The number of thermal cycles: 10. The base material was stainless steel AISI 316L, pretreatment prior to application of the coating: blasting with white corundum, application device JP-5000.
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