Properties of cold spray coatings for restoration of worn-out contact wires

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Abstract

The influence of Cu-Al2O3-Zn powder mixtures for cold spraying on the properties of the coatings is studied. The coatings were deposited to restore worn-out copper contact wires, which were used as a substrate. The main parameters, such as adhesion, specific electrical conductivity, hardness, and wear resistance, were examined. The content of Al2O3 in the mixture varied from 30% to 60%, and the content of Zn, from 0% to 20%. The results obtained indicate that the 60Cu-40Al2O3 coating was the most adhesive and showed the best conductivity, while 40% Cu-50% Al2O3-10% Zn was found to be the most wear-resistant. The optimum spraying temperature was 500◦C.

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Grigoriev, S., Gershman, E., Gershman, I., & Mironov, A. (2021). Properties of cold spray coatings for restoration of worn-out contact wires. Coatings, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11060626

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