Thermally Sprayed Coatings for the Protection of Industrial Fan Blades.

Materials (Basel)

Management Faculty, AGH University in Krakow, 30-067 Kraków, Poland.

Published: August 2024

This paper presents a study on thermally sprayed coatings. Coatings produced by high-velocity oxygen-fuel spraying HVOF and plasma spraying deposited on the A03590 aluminum casting alloy are tested. The subject of this research concerns coatings based on tungsten carbide WC, chromium carbide CrC, composite coatings NiCrSiB + 2.5%Fe + 2.5%Cr, mixtures of tungsten and chromium powders WC-CrC-Ni, mixtures of carbide powders with the CrC-NiCr + the composite 5% NiCrBSi and WC-Co + 5% NiCrBSi. The aim of this research is to find a coating most resistant to the erosive impact of particles contained in the medium centrifuged by industrial rotors. The suitability of the coating is determined by its high level of microhardness. The hardest coatings are selected from the coatings tested and subjected to abrasion tests against a sand particle impact jet and the centrifugation of a medium with corundum particles. It is found that the most favorable anti-erosion properties are demonstrated by a coating composed of a mixture of tungsten carbide and chromium carbide WC-CrC-Ni powders. It is concluded that the greatest resistance of this coating to the erosive impact of the particle jet results from the synergistic enhancement of the most favorable features of both cermets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11355385PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17163903DOI Listing

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