Slurry and dry particle erosion wear properties of WC-10Co4Cr and Cr3C2-25NiCr hardmetal coatings deposited by HVOF and HVAF spray processes

Authors

  • Ville Matikainen Materials Science and Environmental Engineering, Tampere University
  • S Rubio Peregrina VZÚ Plzeň
  • N Ojala Materials Science and Environmental Engineering, Tampere University
  • H Koivuluoto Materials Science and Environmental Engineering, Tampere University
  • J Schubert VZÚ Plzeň
  • Š Houdková VZÚ Plzeň
  • P Vuoristo Materials Science and Environmental Engineering, Tampere University

Keywords:

Slurry erosion, Erosion, Thermal spray, Coating, Hardmetal

Abstract

Thermally sprayed hardmetal coatings were produced to provide improved erosion wear compared to conventional cast GX4CrNi13-4 martensitic steel (CA6NM) used in hydro turbine components. Sprayed coatings and reference materials were tested with high-speed slurry pot tester using either fine or coarse quartz as the erosive media. Additional erosion tests were carried out with centrifugal dry erosion tester. Tungsten carbide based coatings provided the highest wear resistance due to the high hardness and even distribution of the fine carbide particles. The cast 13-4 steel samples experienced up to 180 times higher wear rates in fine quartz slurry and up to 36 times higher wear rates in coarse slurry compared to the sprayed coatings.

Section
Nordtrib 2018

Published

2019-12-17

How to Cite

Matikainen, V., Peregrina, S. R., Ojala, N., Koivuluoto, H., Schubert, J., Houdková, Š, & Vuoristo, P. (2019). Slurry and dry particle erosion wear properties of WC-10Co4Cr and Cr3C2-25NiCr hardmetal coatings deposited by HVOF and HVAF spray processes. Tribologia - Finnish Journal of Tribology, 36(1–2), 58−61. https://doi.org/10.30678/fjt.83590