Abstract
Hardfacing is among the most economical methods for surface treatment and service life and efficiency improvement of metal parts subjective to wear. At the same time use of low-cost recycling technologies in the production of powders is of current interest. Focus in this paper is on: a) the production of hardmetal/cermet powders as reinforcements for composite coatings; b) deposition technologies and optimisation of coating structure; c) the wear resistance of coatings at different abrasive wear conditions. The article describes the production and grindability of hardmetal (WC-Co) and cermet (Cr3C2-Ni, TiC-NiMo) powders and their size and shape. Results address the optimisation of the composition and structure of HVOF-sprayed and PTA-welded composite powder coatings based on the commercial spray powders and produced hardmetal/cermet powders. The abrasive wear resistance of coatings at different wear conditions (rubber wheel, erosion and impact wear tests) is analysed.
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