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Journal Article | PreJuSER-8969 |
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2010
Springer
Boston, Mass.
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1007/s11666-009-9456-5
Abstract: This study demonstrates the processing of a cold work tool steel (X220CrVMo13-4) coating using HVOF spraying. The coating formation was analyzed based on microstructure, phase, hardness, porosity, oxidation, and adhesion characteristics. An online diagnostic tool was utilized to find out the in-flight characteristics of powder such as temperature and velocity during the coating process to identify the influencing parameters to achieve dense cold work tool steel coatings with low oxidation. The influence of powder size, process parameters, and in-flight characteristics on the formation of cold work tool steel coatings was demonstrated. The results indicated that thick and dense cold work tool steel coatings with low oxidation can be obtained by the selection of appropriate powder size and process parameters.
Keyword(s): J ; bond coat (auto) ; cold work tool steel (auto) ; HVOF (auto) ; online diagnostic (auto) ; thermal spraying (auto)
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