Microstructure and wear resistance of Fe-based amorphous metallic coatings prepared by HVOF thermal spraying

Z. Zhou*, L. Wang, D. Y. He, F. C. Wang, Y. B. Liu

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Abstract

Amorphous metallic coatings with a composition of Fe 48Cr 15Mo 14C 15B 6Y 2 were fabricated by means of high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) thermal spraying process. The microstructure and wear performance of the coatings were characterized simultaneously in this article. It is found that the coatings present a dense layered structure with the porosity below 1.5%. The coatings primarily consist of amorphous matrix and some precipitated nanocrystals, though a fraction of Fe-rich phases and oxide stringers also formed during deposited process. High thermal stability enables the amorphous coatings to work below 920 K temperature without crystallization. Depending on the structural advantage, the amorphous coatings exhibit high average microhardness of 997.3 HV 0.2, and excellent wear resistance during dry frictional wear process. The dominant wear mechanism of amorphous coating under this condition is fatigue wear, leading to partial or entire flaking off of the lamellae. In addition, the appearance of oxidative wear accelerates the failure of fatigue wear.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1287-1293
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Thermal Spray Technology
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Fe-based amorphous coating
  • HVOF
  • microstructure
  • wear

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