The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion resistant coatings. Tungsten carbide with a metallic binder is often used for this purpose. In this work, tungsten carbide coatings containing cobalt or nickel binder were produced by HVOF and characterised by optical and electron microscopy, hardness and a dry sand/rubber wheel abrasion test. The HVOF process produced dense coatings with low porosity levels and high hardness. The wear resistance of the specimens, which were surface treated, increased as the roughness percentage decreased. Tungsten carbide nickel based coating yielded the best wear resistance in the as sprayed condition. However, the wear rate and wear of the two coatings conver...
High velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) coating techniques are employed mainly to improve the service life of ...
The influence of several factors on the abrasion resistance of thermally sprayed, chromium carbide b...
A growing understanding of wear behavior of various thermally sprayed ceramic–metallic matrix coatin...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
This study is done to investigate the influence of deposition parameter to the hardness and wear res...
In this work, the Woka 5810 powders (88% tungsten carbide-12% cobalt) were used to produce coating b...
WC-CoCr-based high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) coatings are being used for several components which are...
Attention in this paper is devoted to the evaluation of wear coatings deposited using HVOF technolog...
Thermal spray WC-based coatings are widely used in the aircraft industry mainly for their resistance...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study conducted to compare the friction and wear be...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study conducted to compare the friction and wear be...
Lowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of sprayed particles by newly develope...
A growing understanding of wear behavior of various thermally sprayed ceramic–metallic matrix coatin...
Lowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of sprayed particles by newly develope...
High velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) coating techniques are employed mainly to improve the service life of ...
The influence of several factors on the abrasion resistance of thermally sprayed, chromium carbide b...
A growing understanding of wear behavior of various thermally sprayed ceramic–metallic matrix coatin...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
The high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spray process produces highly wear and/or corrosion res...
This study is done to investigate the influence of deposition parameter to the hardness and wear res...
In this work, the Woka 5810 powders (88% tungsten carbide-12% cobalt) were used to produce coating b...
WC-CoCr-based high velocity oxy fuel (HVOF) coatings are being used for several components which are...
Attention in this paper is devoted to the evaluation of wear coatings deposited using HVOF technolog...
Thermal spray WC-based coatings are widely used in the aircraft industry mainly for their resistance...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study conducted to compare the friction and wear be...
This paper presents the results of a comparative study conducted to compare the friction and wear be...
Lowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of sprayed particles by newly develope...
A growing understanding of wear behavior of various thermally sprayed ceramic–metallic matrix coatin...
Lowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of sprayed particles by newly develope...
High velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) coating techniques are employed mainly to improve the service life of ...
The influence of several factors on the abrasion resistance of thermally sprayed, chromium carbide b...
A growing understanding of wear behavior of various thermally sprayed ceramic–metallic matrix coatin...