In this research, we report on a comparative study of the corro-erosive properties of TaC and HfC individual coatings and (Ta70-Hf30-C) and (Ta30-Hf70-C) coatings. These were subjected to different impact angles of abrasive particles, corresponding with angles of 30°, 60° and 90°. It was determined that at 90°, a higher structural damage of the coatings obtained was presented. In addition, for all the systems, it was possible to conclude that the coating formed by (Ta30-Hf70-C) presented a roughness of approximately 7.11 nm, which influenced corrosive properties such as the corrosion potential and corrosion rate. Finally, it was possible to conclude that the (Ta30-Hf70-C) coating presented a higher resistance against corro-erosive environments. This was attributed to structural and mainly superficial factors, making this coating the best option to be implemented as a protective coating against highly aggressive environments in industry.
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Ortiz, C. H., Sanchez, S. S., Caicedo, J. C., Aperador, W., Sánchez-Molina, J., & Ruiz, J. B. (2022). Comparative Study on the Corro-Erosive Properties of Base Cemented Transition Metals TaC and HfC and TaX-HfX-C Coatings. Metals, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/met12091516
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