Hvof Sprayed Fe-Based Wear-Resistant Coatings With Carbide Reinforcement, Synthesized In Situ And By Mechanically Activated Synthesis

COATINGS(2020)

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The aims of this study were: (1) to produce composite coatings by high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) spraying with steel matrix reinforced by cermets (a) Cr3C2-20%Ni and (b) TiC-20%NiMo, manufactured by mechanically activated synthesis (MAS); (2) to synthesize in situ a carbide reinforcement for iron matrix from a mixture of titanium and carbon during HVOF reactive thermal spraying (RTS); (3) to compare the wear resistance of produced coatings. As a reference, HVOF sprayed coatings from commercial Cr3C2-25%NiCr (Amperit 588.074) and AISI 316L were utilized. Study of microstructure revealed the inhomogeneity of the Cr-based MAS coating; the Ti-based MAS coating had typical carbide granular structure, and the Ti-based RTS coating possessed elongated structures of TiC. The X-ray diffraction revealed two main phases in the Cr-based MAS coating: Cr3C2 and austenite, and two phases in the Ti-based coatings: TiC and austenite. Among the studied coatings, the Cr-based MAS coating demonstrated the highest low-force hardness (490 HV0.3). During the abrasive rubber wheel test (ASTM G65), the Ti-based MAS coating showed the best wear resistance, followed by Cr3C2-25%NiCr and Ti-based RTS coating. In the abrasive-erosive test (GOST 23.201-78), the Ti-based MAS coating was 44% better than Cr3C2-25%NiCr coating. The Ti-based RTS coating was 11% more wear resistant than the reference Cr3C2-25%NiCr coating.
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mechanically activated synthesis, in situ synthesis, powder, TiC&#8211, NiMo, Cr3C2&#8211, Ni, coating, thermal spray, abrasive wear
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