Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering

High wear and corrosion of parts lead to an increase in operating costs at thermal power plants. The present paper shows a possible solution to this problem through the arc spraying of protective coatings. Cored wires of the base alloying system Fe-Cr-C were used as a feedstock. Rise of wear- and he...

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Main Authors: Korobov Yury, Michael Filiрpov, Aleksey Makarov, Irina Malygina, Natalia Soboleva, Davide Fantozzi, Milanti Andrea, Heli Koivuluoto, Petri Vuoristo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/2/71
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spelling doaj-6a68c19b91d643d081fdaac98213a7852020-11-24T23:59:33ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122018-02-01827110.3390/coatings8020071coatings8020071Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power EngineeringKorobov Yury0Michael Filiрpov1Aleksey Makarov2Irina Malygina3Natalia Soboleva4Davide Fantozzi5Milanti Andrea6Heli Koivuluoto7Petri Vuoristo8Department of Welding Production Technologies, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg 620002, RussiaDepartment of Welding Production Technologies, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg 620002, RussiaDepartment of Welding Production Technologies, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg 620002, RussiaInstitute of Engineering Science, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg 620049, RussiaDepartment of Welding Production Technologies, Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg 620002, RussiaLaboratory of Materials Science, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere 33720, FinlandLaboratory of Materials Science, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere 33720, FinlandLaboratory of Materials Science, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere 33720, FinlandLaboratory of Materials Science, Tampere University of Technology (TUT), Tampere 33720, FinlandHigh wear and corrosion of parts lead to an increase in operating costs at thermal power plants. The present paper shows a possible solution to this problem through the arc spraying of protective coatings. Cored wires of the base alloying system Fe-Cr-C were used as a feedstock. Rise of wear- and heat-resistance of the coatings was achieved by additional alloying with Al, B, Ti, and Y. The wear and heat resistance of the coatings were tested via a two-body wear test accompanied by microhardness measurement and the gravimetric method, respectively. A high-temperature corrosion test was performed at 550 °C under KCl salt deposition. The porosity and adhesion strengths of the coatings were also evaluated. The microstructure was investigated with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) unit equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalyzer, and the phase composition was assessed by X-ray diffractometry. The test results showed the positive influence of additional alloying with Y on the coating properties. A comparison with commercial boiler materials showed that the coatings have the same level of heat resistance as austenite steels and are an order of magnitude higher than that of pearlite and martensite-ferrite steels. The coatings can be applied to wear- and heat-resistant applications at 20–700 °C.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/2/71waste-to-energy boilersarc sprayingcored wirewear and corrosion resistanceadhesioncoating
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author Korobov Yury
Michael Filiрpov
Aleksey Makarov
Irina Malygina
Natalia Soboleva
Davide Fantozzi
Milanti Andrea
Heli Koivuluoto
Petri Vuoristo
spellingShingle Korobov Yury
Michael Filiрpov
Aleksey Makarov
Irina Malygina
Natalia Soboleva
Davide Fantozzi
Milanti Andrea
Heli Koivuluoto
Petri Vuoristo
Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
Coatings
waste-to-energy boilers
arc spraying
cored wire
wear and corrosion resistance
adhesion
coating
author_facet Korobov Yury
Michael Filiрpov
Aleksey Makarov
Irina Malygina
Natalia Soboleva
Davide Fantozzi
Milanti Andrea
Heli Koivuluoto
Petri Vuoristo
author_sort Korobov Yury
title Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
title_short Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
title_full Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
title_fullStr Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Arc-Sprayed Fe-Based Coatings from Cored Wires for Wear and Corrosion Protection in Power Engineering
title_sort arc-sprayed fe-based coatings from cored wires for wear and corrosion protection in power engineering
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2018-02-01
description High wear and corrosion of parts lead to an increase in operating costs at thermal power plants. The present paper shows a possible solution to this problem through the arc spraying of protective coatings. Cored wires of the base alloying system Fe-Cr-C were used as a feedstock. Rise of wear- and heat-resistance of the coatings was achieved by additional alloying with Al, B, Ti, and Y. The wear and heat resistance of the coatings were tested via a two-body wear test accompanied by microhardness measurement and the gravimetric method, respectively. A high-temperature corrosion test was performed at 550 °C under KCl salt deposition. The porosity and adhesion strengths of the coatings were also evaluated. The microstructure was investigated with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) unit equipped with an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalyzer, and the phase composition was assessed by X-ray diffractometry. The test results showed the positive influence of additional alloying with Y on the coating properties. A comparison with commercial boiler materials showed that the coatings have the same level of heat resistance as austenite steels and are an order of magnitude higher than that of pearlite and martensite-ferrite steels. The coatings can be applied to wear- and heat-resistant applications at 20–700 °C.
topic waste-to-energy boilers
arc spraying
cored wire
wear and corrosion resistance
adhesion
coating
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/8/2/71
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