Electroless nickel–phosphorus plating on WC–Co powders using HVOF feedstock

2019 
ABSTRACTIn this study, electroless nickel–phosphorus plating was optimised for WC–Co powder using different bath loads and then subjected to a high-velocity oxygen fuel process. The produced Ni–P-coated WC–12Co powders were subsequently used as HVOF feedstock materials. Based on the SEM results, an increase in the bath load resulted in a decrease in the thickness of the Ni–P coating formed on the WC–12Co powders. Moreover, applying the HVOF process led to a lower porosity and roughness and a higher thickness of nickel coating, whereas applying a suitable thickness of this coating can prevent the destructive W2C phase. Finally, a bath load of 16 g L–1 was determined as the optimum value to achieve a proper thickness of the Ni–P, extremely low porosity (0.3%), good surface roughness (5 μm), and high microhardness (1112 Hv) in the produced coating.
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