S. Sharafat et al., Production of high-density Ni-bonded tungsten carbide coatings using an axially fed DC-plasmatron, SURF COAT, 130(2-3), 2000, pp. 164-172
Using an axial feed DC-plasmatron, mixtures of fine Ni and WC powder (1-3 m
u m) were plasma sprayed onto stainless steel substrates. A series of high-
density Ni-WC coatings were produces with uniform distribution of WC partic
les. The small powder sizes coupled with the axial feed system resulted in
high vaporization rates of the Ni and significant decomposition of the WC p
owders. The high vaporization rate of Ni followed by condensation contribut
es to the high density of the coatings, while the high WC decomposition rat
e results in low WC content and low hardness values of the coatings. Based
on published data and simple energy balance equations, evaporation of as mu
ch as 20% of the Ni powder was estimated, and XRD analysis indicates decomp
osition of as much as 80% of the WC particles. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.
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