Abstract

CoWC composite coatings were produced on AISI 430 steel by the plasma transfer arc cladding. Three different powder mixtures containing WC (90%, 85% and 80%) and Co (10%, 15% and 20%) were used. Phase composition, microstructural characterization and coating properties were investigated by using scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), elemental mapping, hardness and wear test. The wear shape morphology of coatings was determined by SEM. The increased ratio of WC in CoWC powders reduced the degradation of CoWC. The substrate hardness of 180 HV gained a coating hardness value of approximately 462 HV. An increase in the hardness of the coating alloy compared to the substrate was achieved. W2C, WC, CoC and Co6W6C phases were determined on the coating surface. The high levels of WC concentration on the coating surface increased the wear resistance.

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