Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5451649 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This work focused on the deposition characteristics and wear behavior of Ni-coated graphite mixed with 40 vol.% Al (Ni-Gr/Al) composite coatings sprayed on an Al alloy and a steel substrate by cold spraying (CS). The morphology of the flattened Ni-Gr particles was examined by single-impact tests. Cross-sectional microstructure and wear performance of the Ni-Gr/Al composite coatings were studied. Results showed that a larger number of Ni-Gr particles were finally bonded with the steel substrate, whereas many craters existed on the Al alloy substrate after the single-impact tests. The coating on the steel substrate had a high thickness, high graphite content and low coefficient of friction (COF) compared to those on the Al alloy substrate. In addition, the CS coatings presented a homogeneous distribution and uniform morphology of graphite, and a comparative COF to that of conventional thermal sprayed coatings. It was shown that CS could avoid the decomposition and transformation of graphite phase.
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Authors
Chunjie Huang, Wenya Li, Yingchun Xie, Marie-Pierre Planche, Hanlin Liao, Ghislain Montavon,