Ni-Cr-Si-B-Fe-C Thermal Sprayed Coatings Refused Under Vibratory Treatment

Authors

  • Jelena Škamat Vilnius Gediminas technical university
  • Olegas ČERNAŠĖJUS Vilnius Gediminas technical university
  • Algirdas Vaclovas VALIULIS Vilnius Gediminas technical university
  • Raimonda LUKAUSKAITĖ Vilnius Gediminas technical university
  • Nikolaj VIŠNIAKOV Vilnius Gediminas technical university

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.6833

Keywords:

thermal spray, Ni-Cr-B-Si-Fe-C coating, vibratory treatment, microstructure, hardness

Abstract

The paper presents studies of vibratory treatment effect on the microstructure and hardness of thermally sprayed and re-fused Ni-based coatings. Ni-Cr-B-Si-Fe-C system powder has been deposited on the S235 steel substrate and re-melted with the simultaneous introduction of the horizontal mechanical vibrations of frequency from 50 to 400 Hz and of amplitude from 25 to 185 µm. The microstructure of obtained coatings has been studied along with the microhardness. The grain refinement effect accompanied by the hardness increase has been obtained in vibrated coatings, and frequency from 100 to 200 Hz has been established as the range of the most intensive effect. No visible influence of vibratory treatment on the phase composition has been established.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.21.2.6833

Author Biography

Jelena Škamat, Vilnius Gediminas technical university

Department of Materials Science and Welding

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Published

2015-06-29

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METALS, ALLOYS, COATINGS