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Microstructure and properties of flame sprayed tungsten carbide coatings

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dc.contributor.author Krishna, B.V.
dc.contributor.author Misra, V.N.
dc.contributor.author Mukherjee, P.S.
dc.contributor.author Sharma, P.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-10-01T12:21:56Z
dc.date.available 2018-10-01T12:21:56Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier.citation International Journal Of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials, 20(5-6), 2002: 355-374
dc.identifier.issn 0263-4368
dc.identifier.uri http://ore.immt.res.in/handle/2018/990
dc.description.abstract This article reports on feasibility experiments carried out with oxy-acetylene spray system with various oxygen to fuel ratios using two different tungsten carbide powders and powder feeding methods, to evaluate the newly developed fused WC, synthesised by transferred arc thermal plasma method. Transferred arc thermal plasma method is more economical and less energy intensive than the conventional arc method and results in a fused carbide powder with higher hardness. The microstructure and phase composition of powders and coatings were analysed by optical and scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Carbon content of the powders and coatings were determined to study the decarburisation of the material during spraying process. Coatings were also characterised by their hardness and abrasive wear. The effects of metallurgical transformation and phase content are related to wear performance. The results demonstrate that the powders exhibit various degree of phase transformation during the spray process depending on the type of powder, powder feeding and spray parameters. The carbon loss during the spray process in excess of 45% resulted in reduced hardness and wear resistance of the coatings. Coatings with high amount of WC and W2C along with FeW3C showed higher wear resistance. Thus, coatings of high wear resistance can be produced using fused tungsten carbide powder with WC and W,C phases, which can be economically synthesised by thermal plasma transferred arc method. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.relation.isreferencedby SCI
dc.rights Copyright [2002]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
dc.subject Materials Sciences
dc.subject Materials Sciences
dc.subject Materials Sciences
dc.title Microstructure and properties of flame sprayed tungsten carbide coatings
dc.type Journal Article
dc.affiliation.author Thapar Corp Res & Dev Ctr, Div Mat Sci & Technol, Patiala 147001, Punjab, India


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