Abstract

The performance of multimodal and conventional materials in the form of coatings deposited by high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) thermal spraying has been studied. WC-12Co coatings were deposited under same conditions using multimodal and conventional WC-12Co powder feedstocks. The phase composition of the feedstock powders and the coatings were analyzed by XRD. Abrasive wear resistances of coatings were carried out on wet sand rubber wheel abrasion tester. The characterizations of spraying feedstock powders, microstructure and surface micrographs of the prophase and anaphase attrition surfaces were performed by SEM. The results indicated the multimodal coating shows slight higher microhardness and better abrasive wear resistance than the conventional counterpart. Also, the thermally sprayed carbide-based coatings have excellent wear resistance with respect to the hard chrome coatings.

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