The present work has been undertaken to determine the sliding wear behavior of plasma sprayed coatings deposited using different pressure conditions, ranging from 300-1200 mbars, in a nitrogen atmosphere using a controlled atmosphere plasma spray system (CAPS). The spraying distance and the substrate temperature during deposition were also varied. Sliding wear tests were performed against WC-6% Co balls using a pin-on-disc tribometer. The highest sliding wear resistance was obtained for the samples processed at a pressure of 1200 mbar, a spraying distance of 120 mm and substrate heating to 600°C, for which an average value for the specific wear coefficient, k, of 5.72 E-07 mm3/N m was determined. An increase in the spraying distance from 120 to 140 mm, keeping all the other parameters constant produced an increase in the wear volume of 33%. However, for the same spraying pressure and distance, cooling the substrate resulted in an increase in the wear volume of nearly 1125% when compared to the coating produced with optimum conditions. In addition, a decrease in wear resistance of 83% occurred when the pressure was varied between 1200 to 300 mbar, which was attributed to a decrease in the carbide deposition efficiency, ξ, defined as the relationship between the (Cr3C2) coating/(Cr3C2) powder. This new material, consisting of chromium carbide, Ni-Cr, carbo-nitride phase and graphitic carbon had excellent sliding wear resistance that was approximately 23 times better than that reported for conventional HVOF Cr3C2-25NiCr coatings. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Part II: Tribological performance of Cr3C2-25% NiCr reactive plasma sprayed coatings deposited at different pressures / M. H., Staia; Valente, Teodoro; Bartuli, Cecilia; D. B., Lewis; C. P., Constable; A., Roman; J., Lesage; D., Chicot; G., Mesmacque. - In: SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0257-8972. - STAMPA. - 146-147:(2001), pp. 563-570. [10.1016/s0257-8972(01)01438-4]

Part II: Tribological performance of Cr3C2-25% NiCr reactive plasma sprayed coatings deposited at different pressures

VALENTE, Teodoro;BARTULI, Cecilia;
2001

Abstract

The present work has been undertaken to determine the sliding wear behavior of plasma sprayed coatings deposited using different pressure conditions, ranging from 300-1200 mbars, in a nitrogen atmosphere using a controlled atmosphere plasma spray system (CAPS). The spraying distance and the substrate temperature during deposition were also varied. Sliding wear tests were performed against WC-6% Co balls using a pin-on-disc tribometer. The highest sliding wear resistance was obtained for the samples processed at a pressure of 1200 mbar, a spraying distance of 120 mm and substrate heating to 600°C, for which an average value for the specific wear coefficient, k, of 5.72 E-07 mm3/N m was determined. An increase in the spraying distance from 120 to 140 mm, keeping all the other parameters constant produced an increase in the wear volume of 33%. However, for the same spraying pressure and distance, cooling the substrate resulted in an increase in the wear volume of nearly 1125% when compared to the coating produced with optimum conditions. In addition, a decrease in wear resistance of 83% occurred when the pressure was varied between 1200 to 300 mbar, which was attributed to a decrease in the carbide deposition efficiency, ξ, defined as the relationship between the (Cr3C2) coating/(Cr3C2) powder. This new material, consisting of chromium carbide, Ni-Cr, carbo-nitride phase and graphitic carbon had excellent sliding wear resistance that was approximately 23 times better than that reported for conventional HVOF Cr3C2-25NiCr coatings. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
2001
graphite formation; chromium carbo-nitride phases; cr3c2-nicr coating; reactive plasma spraying; wear
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Part II: Tribological performance of Cr3C2-25% NiCr reactive plasma sprayed coatings deposited at different pressures / M. H., Staia; Valente, Teodoro; Bartuli, Cecilia; D. B., Lewis; C. P., Constable; A., Roman; J., Lesage; D., Chicot; G., Mesmacque. - In: SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0257-8972. - STAMPA. - 146-147:(2001), pp. 563-570. [10.1016/s0257-8972(01)01438-4]
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