Research of the Influence of Conditions of D-gun Spraying on Properties of Tungsten and Chromium Carbides Coatings

Author(s):  
Yuriy Kharlamov ◽  
Volodymyr Sokolov ◽  
Oleg Krol ◽  
Oleksiy Romanchenko
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2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (10) ◽  
pp. 843-847
Author(s):  
N. P. Aleshin ◽  
N. V. Kobernik ◽  
A. S. Pankratov ◽  
V. V. Petrova

2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 977-980 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Bała

Abstract In the following work presents results of high carbon alloys from the Ni-Ta-Al-M system are presented. The alloys have been designed to have a good tribological properties at elevated temperatures. Despite availability of numerous hot work tool materials there is still a growing need for new alloys showing unique properties, which could be used under heavy duty conditions, i.e. at high temperatures, in a chemically aggressive environment and under heavy wear conditions. A characteristic, coarse-grained dendritic microstructure occurs in the investigated alloys in the as-cast condition. Primary dendrites with secondary branches can be observed. Tantalum carbides of MC type and graphite precipitations are distributed in interdendritic spaces in the Ni-Ta-Al-C and Ni-Ta-Al-C-Co alloys, while Tantalum carbides of MC type and Chromium carbides of M7C3 type appeared in the Ni-Ta-Al-C-Co-Cr and Ni-Ta-Al-C-Cr alloys. In all alloys g’ phase is present, however, its volume fraction in the Ni-Ta-Al-C and Ni-Ta-Al-C-Co alloys is small.During heating from as-cast state in Ni-Ta-Al-C and Ni-Ta-Al-C-Co alloys, the beginning of the tantalum carbides precipitation process (MC type) followed (or simultaneous) by the intermetallic phase precipitation (g’ – Ni3(AlTa)) was stated, while in Ni-Ta-Al-C-Co-Cr and Ni-Ta-Al-C-Cr alloys, besides Tantalum carbides also the Chromium carbides precipitation occurred. It means that the investigated alloys were partially supersaturated in as-cast state. Above 1050°C in all investigated alloys the g’ phase is dissolving. In addition, the precipitation of secondary carbides during slow cooling was occured.


CORROSION ◽  
1959 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 17-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
DONALD WARREN

Abstract A laboratory study was made of the intergranular corrosion behavior of Types 316 and 316L stainless steel in 14 different acid environments. Included were nitric, nitric-hydrofluoric, acetic, citric, sulfuric, lactic, oxalic, formic and phosphoric acids. Results of this study showed that sensitized or welded Type 316L had excellent resistance to intergranular attack in all of the acid media except nitric. This was true despite the presence of a continuous network of sigma phase in the grain boundaries of the sensitized steel. In contrast, Type 316 having a continuous grain boundary network of chromium carbides underwent severe intergranular corrosion in 12 of the 14 environments studied. 3.2.2


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 1130-1136
Author(s):  
Rabah Boubaaya ◽  
Omar Allaoui ◽  
Younes Benarioua ◽  
Mokhtar Djendel

Hard coatings based on chromium carbides and chromium borides are widely used in applications that require mechanical performance, i.e., high hardness and low friction coefficient and good corrosion resistance. In this work, we made layers of chromium carbides and chromium borides on the surface of low carbon steel through some specific treatments. For chromium carbides, the cementation in a solid medium followed by electroplating of chromium on the surface and finally the application of annealing treatment at temperatures between 500 and 1100 °C for 1 hour. For chromium borides, the boriding treatment in solid medium at 900 °C for 4 hours followed by chromium electroplating on the steel surface and finally the application of annealing treatment at temperatures at 950 °C for 1 and 2 hours. The obtained results show that, in the first case, the cemented layer and the chromium deposited on the surface combine to form chromium carbides on the treated surface after annealing. Similarly, for the second case, boron diffusion and chromium deposition lead to chromium borides on the treated surface. The characteristics of the chromium carbides and chromium borides obtained are very similar to those of chromium carbides and chromium borides obtained by other processes.


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