Entwicklung wirtschaftlich effizienter Hartmetallbeschichtungslösungen für Hochtemperaturanwendungen. Teil 2: Einfluss von Wärmebehandlungen und tribologische Untersuchungen

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The aim of the present work was to investigate the effect of feedstock powder properties and the spraying process on the performance capabilities and cost-effectiveness of preparation of Cr3C2-NiCr coatings by high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) and high velocity air-fuel (HVAF) spray processes. Based on the results specific improvements were targeted. In part two of this study the effect of heat treatment on coating properties and the resistance of the coatings against abrasion and erosion are discussed. To improve the tribological properties it is necessary to minimize the content of dissolved carbides in the binder matrix to avoid embrittlement and corresponding cracking susceptibility. This can be achieved either by decreasing the process temperature and increasing the particle velocity during spraying or by heat-treating the sprayed coatings. The WC-containing compositions were found to exhibit improvements in both performance characteristics and cost-effectiveness of coating preparation and offered considerable potential for further improvement

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