Morphology, phase and elemental composition of a carbon steel surface layer after treatment by compression plasma flows containing a dispersed tungsten powder have been investigated in this work. The action of relatively short (~120 μs) and intense (15-20 J/cm2 per pulse) plasma pulses resulted in the formation of tungsten containing thin film consisting of clusters with the size of 100-200 nm. Besides the film formation treatment with a few pulses allowed to alloy a surface steel layer with tungsten and nitrogen. This treatment also led to the formation of Fe3W3C and WC carbides in the surface layer providing the microhardness increase
Analysis of the spheroidized tungsten carbide powder prepared by plasma spraying showed marked chang...
Tungsten carbide has a wide range of applications, mainly cemented carbides made of WC and Co, as we...
Surface modifications and features of materials alloying under pulsed plasma exposures are investiga...
The microstructure, phase and element composition, microhardness of the carbon steel surface layer ...
A microstructure and phase and element compositions of a plasma-mixed “tantalum/U8A carbon steel” sy...
The effect of compressive plasma flows of nitrogen on the mechanical properties, phase and element c...
The phase and element composition, microhardness of the carbon steel surface layer simultaneously a...
The use of tungsten (W) for areas with high ion and heat fluxes does not adequately resolve the prob...
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Abstract – The possibility to form nanostructured surface layers on samples by their cladding with r...
Tungsten coatings on steel or ceramic substrates were prepared by water stabilized plasma generator ...
Due to the mechanical and inertness properties of the epsilon-Fe(2-3)N phase, its formation as a com...
Vaccum plasma sprayed tungsten coatings with an evaporated sandwich Re - W interlayer on graphite li...
The influence of the nitrogen compression plasma flow impact on the phase and element composition, t...
In this study, microstructure and surface properties of low carbon steels (St52) treated by pulse pl...
Analysis of the spheroidized tungsten carbide powder prepared by plasma spraying showed marked chang...
Tungsten carbide has a wide range of applications, mainly cemented carbides made of WC and Co, as we...
Surface modifications and features of materials alloying under pulsed plasma exposures are investiga...
The microstructure, phase and element composition, microhardness of the carbon steel surface layer ...
A microstructure and phase and element compositions of a plasma-mixed “tantalum/U8A carbon steel” sy...
The effect of compressive plasma flows of nitrogen on the mechanical properties, phase and element c...
The phase and element composition, microhardness of the carbon steel surface layer simultaneously a...
The use of tungsten (W) for areas with high ion and heat fluxes does not adequately resolve the prob...
Copyright © 2013 Anuar Zhukeshov et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Abstract – The possibility to form nanostructured surface layers on samples by their cladding with r...
Tungsten coatings on steel or ceramic substrates were prepared by water stabilized plasma generator ...
Due to the mechanical and inertness properties of the epsilon-Fe(2-3)N phase, its formation as a com...
Vaccum plasma sprayed tungsten coatings with an evaporated sandwich Re - W interlayer on graphite li...
The influence of the nitrogen compression plasma flow impact on the phase and element composition, t...
In this study, microstructure and surface properties of low carbon steels (St52) treated by pulse pl...
Analysis of the spheroidized tungsten carbide powder prepared by plasma spraying showed marked chang...
Tungsten carbide has a wide range of applications, mainly cemented carbides made of WC and Co, as we...
Surface modifications and features of materials alloying under pulsed plasma exposures are investiga...