Patent classifications
C23C4/18
Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder and method for manufacturing alloy coating
There are provided a Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder having excellent corrosion resistance and erosion-corrosion resistance even in an environment in which corrosion acts or corrosion and erosion act simultaneously, and a method for manufacturing an alloy coating. A Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder comprising Cr: 15 wt % or more and 25 wt % or less, Mo: 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less, Si: 0.5 wt % or more and less than 2 wt %, Fe: 5 wt % or less, C: 0.3 wt % or more and 0.7 wt % or less, and B: 4 wt % or more and 7 wt % or less, with the balance being Ni and incidental impurities.
Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder and method for manufacturing alloy coating
There are provided a Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder having excellent corrosion resistance and erosion-corrosion resistance even in an environment in which corrosion acts or corrosion and erosion act simultaneously, and a method for manufacturing an alloy coating. A Ni-based thermal spraying alloy powder comprising Cr: 15 wt % or more and 25 wt % or less, Mo: 0 wt % or more and 5 wt % or less, Si: 0.5 wt % or more and less than 2 wt %, Fe: 5 wt % or less, C: 0.3 wt % or more and 0.7 wt % or less, and B: 4 wt % or more and 7 wt % or less, with the balance being Ni and incidental impurities.
Ni—Fe base alloy powder, and method for producing alloy coating using said Ni—Fe base alloy powder
Provided are an alloy powder having excellent environmental resistance even in an environment where corrosion and wear are active simultaneously, and an alloy coating using the powder. A Ni—Fe base alloy powder comprising Cr of 15% by mass or more and 35% by mass or less, Fe of 10% by mass or more and 50% by mass or less, Mo of 0% by mass or more and 5% by mass or less, Si of 0.3% by mass or more and 2% by mass or less, C of 0.3% by mass or more and 0.9% by mass or less, B of 4% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less, and a balance of Ni and incidental impurities.
Ni—Fe base alloy powder, and method for producing alloy coating using said Ni—Fe base alloy powder
Provided are an alloy powder having excellent environmental resistance even in an environment where corrosion and wear are active simultaneously, and an alloy coating using the powder. A Ni—Fe base alloy powder comprising Cr of 15% by mass or more and 35% by mass or less, Fe of 10% by mass or more and 50% by mass or less, Mo of 0% by mass or more and 5% by mass or less, Si of 0.3% by mass or more and 2% by mass or less, C of 0.3% by mass or more and 0.9% by mass or less, B of 4% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less, and a balance of Ni and incidental impurities.
Bearing component having a metallic base body and an alloy-steel coating
A bearing component such as a bearing ring includes a metallic base body and at least one alloy steel coating on the base body, the coating being applied to the base body by deposition welding. The base body is preferably non-alloy steel or cast iron, and the alloy includes at least one carbide-forming transition metal such as niobium, tantalum, zirconium, titanium, hafnium, tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, or manganese. The coating can form a raceway of the bearing component or a structural element such as a flange. Also a method of forming such a bearing component is provided.
Bearing component having a metallic base body and an alloy-steel coating
A bearing component such as a bearing ring includes a metallic base body and at least one alloy steel coating on the base body, the coating being applied to the base body by deposition welding. The base body is preferably non-alloy steel or cast iron, and the alloy includes at least one carbide-forming transition metal such as niobium, tantalum, zirconium, titanium, hafnium, tungsten, molybdenum, vanadium, or manganese. The coating can form a raceway of the bearing component or a structural element such as a flange. Also a method of forming such a bearing component is provided.
COATED PART COMPRISING A PROTECTIVE COATING BASED ON MAX PHASES
A coated part includes a metallic substrate, a thermal barrier comprising a ceramic material and covering the metallic substrate, wherein the coated part further includes a protective coating covering the thermal barrier, the protective coating including, in a first region, a first MAX phase, denoted PZ2, of formula (Zr.sub.xTi.sub.1-x,).sub.2AlC or a first MAX phase, denoted PC2, of formula (Cr.sub.xTi.sub.1-x,).sub.2AlC with x non-zero and less than or equal to 1 in the MAX phases PZ2 and PC2, and the protective coating includes, in a second region covering the first region, a second MAX phase of formula Ti.sub.2AlC.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HIGH-DENSITY YF3 COATING LAYER BY USING HVOF, AND HIGH-DENSITY YF3 COATING LAYER MANUFACTURED THROUGH SAME
The proposed is a manufacturing method for a high-density YF.sub.3 coating layer by high-velocity oxygen fuel spraying (HVOF). More particularly, proposed is a manufacturing method for a high-density YF.sub.3 coating layer by HVOF, in which YF.sub.3 powder is melted and quenched to form densified spherical YF.sub.3 particles and then the YF.sub.3 particles are applied by HVOF to form a high-density YF.sub.3 coating layer with improved mechanical properties and plasma resistance.
METHOD OF APPLYING A WEAR-RESISTANT COATING ON A YANKEE DRYING CYLINDER, SUCH COATINGS AND YANKEE CYLINDERS WITH SUCH COATINGS
A method of applying a long lasting wear-resistant coating on a Yankee drying cylinder is described, whereby the method includes: providing a Yankee drying cylinder having a cylindrical shell with a circular cross-section and an outer surface; and performing a thermal spray operation to form a wear-resistant coating layer on the outer surface of the Yankee drying cylinder during which thermal spray operation coating feedstock is fed to at least one spray device, heated to become plastic and/or semi-molten and/or molten and sprayed onto the outer surface of the Yankee drying cylinder to form the wear-resistant coating layer. The coating feedstock for the thermal spray operation consists of a specific set of elements, by percent weight, with the remainder being iron and impurities. Coatings and Yankee cylinders with such coatings are also disclosed.
METHOD OF APPLYING A WEAR-RESISTANT COATING ON A YANKEE DRYING CYLINDER, SUCH COATINGS AND YANKEE CYLINDERS WITH SUCH COATINGS
A method of applying a long lasting wear-resistant coating on a Yankee drying cylinder is described, whereby the method includes: providing a Yankee drying cylinder having a cylindrical shell with a circular cross-section and an outer surface; and performing a thermal spray operation to form a wear-resistant coating layer on the outer surface of the Yankee drying cylinder during which thermal spray operation coating feedstock is fed to at least one spray device, heated to become plastic and/or semi-molten and/or molten and sprayed onto the outer surface of the Yankee drying cylinder to form the wear-resistant coating layer. The coating feedstock for the thermal spray operation consists of a specific set of elements, by percent weight, with the remainder being iron and impurities. Coatings and Yankee cylinders with such coatings are also disclosed.