Characterization of Tribological Quasicrystalline Composite Coatings

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Deutscher Verband für Schweisstechnik

Citación

Thermal Spray: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference: pp. 419-423 (2002)

Resumen

Quasicrystalline (QC) alloys constitute a family of materials with low coefficient of friction, high hardness, and high yield strength under compressive stress. This paper examines the characteristics of QC composite coatings deposited by LPPS and HVOF spraying. It compares the coatings based on phase distribution and microstructure. Both compositions studied are extremely wear resistant, but their friction properties require further development. Paper includes a German-language abstract.

Descripción

Paper No: itsc2002p0419. Román, A., Agüero, A., de Miguel, C., de Blas, F. G., Longo, F., Muelas, R., & Sánchez, A. (2002, March). Characterisation of tribological quasicrystalline composite coatings. In Proceedings of International Thermal Spray Conference (pp. 419-423).

Palabras clave

quasicrystalline composite coatings, thermal spraying, tribological properties, wear testing

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