Abstract
Processing of cermet such as WC–Co is not easy by cold (gas dynamic) spraying although cold spray process can eliminate the degradation of the phase as compared to conventional high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying process. In this study, WC–12∼17%Co powders with nano- and microstructures were deposited by cold spray process using nitrogen and helium gases. Microstructural characterization and phase analysis of feedstock powders and as-deposited coatings were carried out by SEM and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that there is no detrimental phase transformation and/or decarburization of WC by cold spray deposition as expected. It is also observed that nano-sized WC in the feedstock powder is maintained in the cold sprayed coatings. It seems that nano-sized WC is advantageous over micro-sized WC for cold spray deposition because higher particle velocity can be obtained with the same gas velocity. It is demonstrated that it is possible to fabricate the nano-structured WC–Co coating with low porosity and very high hardness (∼2050 HV) by cold spray deposition with reasonable powder preheating.
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