Comparison of tribological properties and structure of coatings produced in powder flame spraying process on grey cast iron

2020 
In this article results of tribological and structural properties comparison of flame sprayed, by SupJet-S-Eutalloy® multipurpose system, two self-fluxing alloys of Ni-B-Si type in the form of powder for spraying with remelting are presented. Layers were produced on EN-GJL-250 grade grey cast iron with flake graphite in an austenitic matrix. Abrasive wear resistance examination acc. to ASTM G65-00 and erosive wear resistance examination acc. to ASTM G76-2 were performed. Obtained results were compared with abrasion-resistant steel Hardox® 400. Macro- and microscopic examination were carried enabling layer quality evaluation and structure of examined layer and base material determination. X-ray microanalysis was performed to obtain qualitative and quantitative data about microareas chemical composition. The Eutalloy® BronzoChrom 10185 powder flame sprayed layer with higher Boron and Silicon content was characterized by 13% lower wear intensity under mineral abrasive conditions and about 30% higher erosion wear resistance than Eutalloy® NiTec 10224 powder flame sprayed layer.
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