Microstructure and properties of nickel-based C276 alloy coatings by PTA on AISI 316L and API 5L X70 steel substrates

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This work assessed Ni-based C276 alloy coatings by PTA with different degree of interaction with AISI 316L and API 5L X70 steel substrates. Track geometry, dilution and microstructure of coatings were evaluated by optical, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Properties were evaluated by hardness and wear tests. Microstructure exhibited austenite Ni-FCC dendrites and interdendrictic regions containing carbides. Dilution from 4,9 to 25,4% for coatings on API 5L X70 leaded to hardness ranging from 283 to 243 HV 0,5. Otherwise, dilution between 22,3 and 41,5% for coatings on AISI 316L induced hardness from 267 to 225 HV 0,5. Higher interaction with the substrate leaded to 19,8% increase of mass loss rate on API 5L X70 coatings. The slight difference for coatings properties deposited on different substrates indicated that the degree of interaction was the most significant factor.

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Da Silva Ferreira, L., Graf, K., & Scheid, A. (2015). Microstructure and properties of nickel-based C276 alloy coatings by PTA on AISI 316L and API 5L X70 steel substrates. Materials Research, 18(1), 212–221. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-1439.332914

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