Bond Strength of Multicomponent White Cast Iron Coatings Applied by HVOF Thermal Spray Process


Autoria(s): MARANHO, Ossimar; RODRIGUES, Daniel; BOCCALINI, Mario; SINATORA, Amilton
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2009

Resumo

Multicomponent white cast iron is a new alloy that belongs to system Fe-C-Cr-W-Mo-V, and because of its excellent wear resistance it is used in the manufacture of hot rolling mills rolls. To date, this alloy has been processed by casting, powder metallurgy, and spray forming. The high-velocity oxyfuel process is now also considered for the manufacture of components with this alloy. The effects of substrate, preheating temperature, and coating thickness on bond strength of coatings have been determined. Substrates of AISI 1020 steel and of cast iron with preheating of 150 A degrees C and at room temperature were used to apply coatings with 200 and 400 mu m nominal thickness. The bond strength of coatings was measured with the pull-off test method and the failure mode by scanning electron microscopic analysis. Coatings with thickness of 200 mu m and applied on substrates of AISI 1020 steel with preheating presented bond strength of 87 +/- A 4 MPa.

Identificador

JOURNAL OF THERMAL SPRAY TECHNOLOGY, v.18, n.4, p.708-713, 2009

1059-9630

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14681

10.1007/s11666-009-9367-5

http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11666-009-9367-5

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eng

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SPRINGER

Relação

Journal of Thermal Spray Technology

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #bond strength #HVOF #multicomponent white cast iron #preheating #thermal spraying #RESIDUAL-STRESSES #MICROSTRUCTURE #TEMPERATURE #ADHESION #TECHNOLOGY #Materials Science, Coatings & Films
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article

original article

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