Abstract
Partially amorphous iron-based coatings were produced onto aluminium using a powder
flame-spraying process with a commercially available feedstock powder (Nanosteel SHS-7170)
obtained from the Nanosteel Company Inc.. Several coating properties such as the microstructure,
porosity, phase content, micro-hardness, and wear resistance were evaluated in the as-sprayed
condition. As shown by the results obtained, the powder flame iron-based coatings perform
relatively well in term of wear resistance in comparison with similar coatings produced using other
expensive thermal spray techniques. Furthermore, this study shows that all the coating properties
(microstructure, porosity, phase content, hardness and wear performance) depend strongly on the
flame spraying parameters used. Finally, this paper demonstrates clearly that the flame-spray
process may be used to produce amorphous iron-based coatings having a good wear resistance, and
that this process appears to be a suitable inexpensive alternative to plasma or HVOF processes
based on the present results.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 5th International Light Metal Technology Conference |
Editors | Christian Chimani |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | 5th International Light Metal Technology Conference - Duration: 19 Jul 2011 → 22 Jul 2011 |
Conference
Conference | 5th International Light Metal Technology Conference |
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Period | 19/07/11 → 22/07/11 |
Research Field
- Not defined
Keywords
- Amorphous Coatings
- Flame Spray
- Wear Improvement
- Surface Modifications