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INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE PREHEATING ON THE STRUCTURAL AND PHASE COMPOSITION OF A NICKEL-BASED CERMET COATING

The deposition process of a nickel-based cermet coating with a high (60 wt.%) mass content of tungsten carbide was investigated. The results showed preheating the substrate to 500°C prevented the formation of cracks and pores in the coating. This is because preheating reduces the thermal shock betwe...

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Published in:Journal of applied mechanics and technical physics 2023-12, Vol.64 (6), p.954-958
Main Authors: Gulov, M. A., Vitoshkin, I. E., Filippov, A. A., Zavyalov, A. P., Malikov, A. G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The deposition process of a nickel-based cermet coating with a high (60 wt.%) mass content of tungsten carbide was investigated. The results showed preheating the substrate to 500°C prevented the formation of cracks and pores in the coating. This is because preheating reduces the thermal shock between the substrate and the coating, leading to better adhesion and fewer defects. Additionally, synchrotron radiation was used to analyze the phase composition of the resulting composite. It was found that additional heating of the sample to 500°C during surfacing did not cause significant changes in the phase composition of the composite.
ISSN:0021-8944
1573-8620
DOI:10.1134/S0021894423060020