Twin wire arc is a commonly used thermal spray technology for application of steel coatings to cast iron components. Hardness and adhesion strength are critical properties of such coatings, and significant research is available reporting these properties. However, the lamellar structure of the coatings and residual stresses induced during the coating process leads to significantly different behavior in bending applications than in purely tensile applications which are evaluated by the standard adhesion test. In addition, microstructural features that are controlled by certain process parameters during deposition of the coating can have a significant effect on these properties. This work relates the hardness, adhesion strength, and wear resistance to the coating microstructure and assesses the related bending strength and failure mode. Comparisons between bend tests and pull-off adhesion tests show significant differences to consider when designing a twin wire arc coating.
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DePalma, K., Walluk, M., Martin, L. P., & Sisak, K. (2022, January 1). Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Twin Wire Arc Repair of Cast Iron Components. Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11666-021-01304-w
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