Wear and Corrosion Resistance of Fe-Based Coatings Reinforced by TiC Particles for Application in Hydraulic Systems
Autor: | K. M. Malik, Mehmet Öte, Kirsten Bobzin, Thomas Frederik Linke |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Chrome plating Metallurgy 02 engineering and technology engineering.material 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Condensed Matter Physics Surfaces Coatings and Films Corrosion Carbide 020303 mechanical engineering & transports 0203 mechanical engineering Coating visual_art Materials Chemistry visual_art.visual_art_medium engineering Hydraulic fluid Hydraulic machinery Nichrome 0210 nano-technology Thermal spraying |
Zdroj: | Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. 25:365-374 |
ISSN: | 1544-1016 1059-9630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11666-015-0316-1 |
Popis: | Thermally sprayed Fe-based coatings reinforced by TiC particles are a cost-effective alternative to carbide coatings such as WC/CoCr, Cr3C2/NiCr, and hard chrome coatings. They feature a good wear resistance and—with sufficient amount of alloying elements like Cr and Ni—also a high corrosion resistance. In hydraulic systems, the piston is usually coated with hard chrome coatings for protection against corrosion and wear. New water-based hydraulic fluids require an adaption of the coating system. In order to investigate the wear and corrosion resistance of Fe/TiC, a novel powder consisting of a FeCr27Ni18Mo3 matrix and 34 wt.% TiC was applied by HVOF and compared to reference samples made of WC/CoCr (HVAF) and hard chrome. Besides an in-depth coating characterization (metallographic analyses, electron microprobe analyzer–EMPA), wear resistance was tested under reverse sliding in a water-based hydraulic fluid. The novel Fe/TiC coatings showed good wear protection properties, which are comparable to conventional coatings like WC/CoCr (HVAF) and electroplated hard chrome coatings. Corrosion resistance was determined by polarization in application-oriented electrolytes (hydraulic fluid at 60 °C, artificial sea water at RT). The corrosion resistance of the investigated iron-based coatings at 60 °C was superior to the references coatings for both hydraulic fluids. Selected coatings were tested in an application-oriented hydraulic test bench with HFC hydraulic fluid (water polymer solutions) showing comparably good wear and corrosion resistance as the hard chrome-coated reference. |
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