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Wear-Resistant Amorphous Iron-Based Flame-Sprayed Coatings

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 5, Pages 1013-1023

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11666-010-9495-y

Keywords

friction and wear; influence of spray parameters; nanostructured materials; quasicrystalline coating; super hard steel coatings

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The flame-spraying process (powder and wire) was used to spray Nanosteel SHS-7170 powder and Eutectic-Castolin EnDOtec DO-390N wire onto aluminum and mild steel substrates to produce partially amorphous iron-based coatings. The phase content and the wear resistance of the coatings were evaluated in the as-sprayed condition only. The results obtained showed that the powder and wire flame iron-based coatings performed relatively well in terms of wear resistance. The coating microstructure, phase content, hardness, and wear performance all depended strongly on the spraying parameters used. This study showed that amorphous iron-based coatings with good wear resistance could be produced using the flame-spray process, showing that this process appeared to be a suitable inexpensive alternative to plasma or high velocity oxygen-fuel spraying processes.

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