Effect of thermal spray processing techniques on the microstructure and properties of Ni-based amorphous coatings

Authors
Lee, SMMoon, BMFleury, EAhn, HSKim, DHKim, WTSordelet, DJ
Issue Date
2005-02
Publisher
TRANS TECH PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
PRICM 5: THE FIFTH PACIFIC RIM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSING, PTS 1-5, v.475-479, pp.2887 - 2890
Abstract
Metallic amorphous materials have been widely developed thanks to the outstanding proper-ties including high chemical stability, mechanical strength, and magnetic properties. However, with the exception of a few compositions, the limiting factor is the critical cooling rate for the formation of the amorphous phase. For many applications, it is only the contact surface properties that are important, thus the use of coating techniques such as thermal sprayings has several attractive features. In this paper, we present the microstructure of Ni-based amorphous coatings prepared by laser cladding and vacuum plasma spraying. The utilization of plasma spraying to deposit atomized powder enabled the formation of fully amorphous coating, laser cladding resulted in mostly crystallized structures. Glass forming ability and wear properties of the coatings were discussed as a function of the coating microstructure.
Keywords
ALLOYS; ALLOYS; Ni amorphous coating; gas atomization; laser cladding; vacuum plasma spraying; glass forming ability; wear test; tribological properties
ISSN
0255-5476
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136782
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.475-479.2887
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