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Effects of Binder Phase Content and Substrate Hardness on Deposition Behavior of Cermet Particles in Cold Spraying Process

In this paper, three kinds of cermet particles with different binder phase and content, namely WC-12Co, WC-17Co and Cr3C2-25NiCr were deposited on the Q235 low carbon steel and WC-12Co coating substrates to investigate the effect of binder phase content and substrate hardness on deposition behavior of cermet particle during cold spraying. The morphology of the deposited particles was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) from the particle surface and crosssections. It was found that with increasing substrate hardness, the deposition behavior of cermet particles transformed from completely embedding into substrate to partially flattening and even rebounding. Varying the Co content from 12 wt% to 17 wt% influenced significantly the deposition deformation behavior of the WC-Co particles, the higher Co content brought about a fuller flattening of WC-Co particles. However, Cr3C2-25NiCr particle exhibited the relatively lower flattening ratio and significant rebounding of Cr3C2 even with the highest binder phase content, which may be attributed to the bigger Cr3C2 size and weak bonding between Cr3C2 and NiCr.

cold spraying ball milling aluminum matrix composites microstructure

Wang Hongtao Ji Gangchang Chen Xiao Chen Qinyu Bai Xiaobo

JiuJiang Key Laboratory for Green Remanufacturing, Jiujiang University, Jiujiang 332005, China

国际会议

第六届表面工程国际会议

西安

英文

384-387

2011-05-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)