Improvement of wear resistance of plasma-sprayed molybdenum blend coatings

Jeehoon Ahn, Byoungchul Hwang, Sunghak Lee

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Abstract

The wear resistance of plasma sprayed molybdenum blend coatings applicable to synchronizer rings or piston rings was investigated in this study. Four spray powders, one of which was pure molybdenum and the others blended powders of bronze and aluminum-silicon alloy powders mixed with molybdenum powders, were sprayed on a low-carbon steel substrate by atmospheric plasma spraying. Microstructural analysis of the coatings showed that the phases formed during spraying were relatively homogeneously distributed in the molybdenum matrix. The wear test results revealed that the wear rate of all the coatings increased with increasing wear load and that the blended coatings exhibited better wear resistance than the pure molybdenum coating, although the hardness was lower. In the pure molybdenum coatings, splats were readily fractured, or cracks were initiated between splats under high wear loads, thereby leading to the decrease in wear resistance. On the other hand, the molybdenum coating blended with bronze and aluminum-silicon alloy powders exhibited excellent wear resistance because hard phases such as CuAl2 and Cu9Al4 formed inside the coating.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-257
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Thermal Spray Technology
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2005

Keywords

  • Atmospheric plasma spraying
  • Hardness
  • Molybdenum blend coating
  • Wear resistance

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