Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1651750 | Materials Letters | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A kind of Ti-Fe-Ni-C compound powder was prepared by a novel precursor pyrolysis process using ferro-titanium, carbonyl nickel powder and sucrose as raw materials. The powder had a very compact structure and was uniform in particle size. The TiC-Fe36Ni composite coatings were simultaneously in-situ synthesized by Reactive Detonation-gun Spraying (RDS) using these Ti-Fe-Ni-C compound powders. The coatings presented typical morphology of thermal spraying coatings with two different areas: one was the area of TiC distribution where the round fine TiC particles (from 300nm to 1μm) were dispersed in the Fe36Ni alloy matrix; the other was the area of TiC accumulation (from 2 to 4μm). The surface hardness of the composite coating reached about 94 ± 2(HR15N).
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Authors
JingLei Zhu, JiHua Huang, HaiTao Wang, JunLong Xu, XingKe Zhao, Hua Zhang,