期刊
WEAR
卷 358-359, 期 -, 页码 32-50出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2016.03.034
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Thermal spray coatings; Cermets; Three-body abrasion; Sliding wear; High temperature; Indentation
This paper provides a comprehensive characterisation of HVOF- and HVAF-sprayed Cr3C2-25 wt.% NiCr hardmetal coatings. One commercial powder composition with two different particle size distributions was processed using five HVOF and HVAF thermal spray systems. All coatings contain less Cr3C2 than the feedstock powder, possibly due to the rebound of some Cr3C2-rich particles during high-velocity impact onto the substrate. Dry sand-rubber wheel abrasive wear testing causes both grooving and pull-out of splat fragments. Mass losses depend on inter- and intra-lamellar cohesion, being higher (>= 70 mg after a wear distance of 5904 m) for the coatings deposited with the coarser feedstock powder or with one type of HVAF torch. Sliding wear at room temperature against alumina involves shallower abrasive grooving, small-scale delamination and carbide pull-outs, and it is controlled by intra-lamellar cohesion. The coatings obtained from the fine feedstock powder exhibit the lowest wear rates (5x10(-6) mm(3)/(Nm)). At 400 degrees C, abrasive grooving dominates the sliding wear behaviour; wear rates increase by one order of magnitude but friction coefficients decrease from 0.7 to 0.5. The thermal expansion coefficient of the coatings (11.08x10(-6) C-1 in the 30-400 degrees C range) is sufficiently close to that of the steel substrate (14.23x 10(-6) degrees C-1) to avoid macro-cracking. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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