NoThis study investigates the effect of heat treatment on changes in microstructure and wear behaviour of WC-NiCr coatings. Two feedstock powders with a similar chemical composition and different particle sizes (near nano-structured WC-17NiCr and microstructured WC-15NiCr) were used. High-velocity oxyfuel spraying technique was used to deposit coatings on to a mild steel substrate using identical spraying parameters. Coated samples were then heat treated in a nitrogen atmosphere at 500 and 700°C. The effect of heat treatment on changes in hardness and wear performance of the coatings was studied using microstructural analysis, micro-hardness indentation and abrasive wear tests. The results showed that the heat treatment increased the hardne...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
The microstructure and macroscopic properties of WC-50Ni+stellite 1(Co-Cr-W, ST1) coating layer fabr...
The microstructure and micromechanical behavior of thermally sprayed Fe-based coatings manufactured ...
This work studies the influence of heat treatments on the microstructure, mechanical properties and ...
Thermally sprayed WC-Co-VC coatings are widely used based on their resistance to abrasive wear. This...
The potential to improve the tribomechanical performance of HVOF-sprayed WC-12Co coatings was studie...
Wear protection is one of the most important applications for thermal spray hardmetal coating soluti...
Nanocrystalline WC-Co coatings were deposited by high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) using nanostructured ...
Wear leads to high material and energy losses in various industries. The manufacturing of novel nano...
Effects of post heat treatment of thermally sprayed nano WC-Co coatings on their mechanical properti...
Nanostructured WC-Co and WC-Co-Al coatings, with about 300-μm as-deposited coating thickness, were d...
Sliding wear evaluation of nanostructured coatings deposited by Suspension High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (S...
ABSTRACT Abrasive and erosive wear of components and machinery is an ongoing challenge in the oil sa...
Nanostructured WC-Co based coatings were investigated. The main focus was given to the effect of Al ...
Iron-based coatings are an attractive solution for many wear applications, considering sustainabilit...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
The microstructure and macroscopic properties of WC-50Ni+stellite 1(Co-Cr-W, ST1) coating layer fabr...
The microstructure and micromechanical behavior of thermally sprayed Fe-based coatings manufactured ...
This work studies the influence of heat treatments on the microstructure, mechanical properties and ...
Thermally sprayed WC-Co-VC coatings are widely used based on their resistance to abrasive wear. This...
The potential to improve the tribomechanical performance of HVOF-sprayed WC-12Co coatings was studie...
Wear protection is one of the most important applications for thermal spray hardmetal coating soluti...
Nanocrystalline WC-Co coatings were deposited by high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) using nanostructured ...
Wear leads to high material and energy losses in various industries. The manufacturing of novel nano...
Effects of post heat treatment of thermally sprayed nano WC-Co coatings on their mechanical properti...
Nanostructured WC-Co and WC-Co-Al coatings, with about 300-μm as-deposited coating thickness, were d...
Sliding wear evaluation of nanostructured coatings deposited by Suspension High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (S...
ABSTRACT Abrasive and erosive wear of components and machinery is an ongoing challenge in the oil sa...
Nanostructured WC-Co based coatings were investigated. The main focus was given to the effect of Al ...
Iron-based coatings are an attractive solution for many wear applications, considering sustainabilit...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
The microstructure and macroscopic properties of WC-50Ni+stellite 1(Co-Cr-W, ST1) coating layer fabr...
The microstructure and micromechanical behavior of thermally sprayed Fe-based coatings manufactured ...