Deposition and characterization of high velocity oxy‐fuel sprayed nickel chrome boron silicium based coatings on stainless steel substrates
N. Pandey,
S. K. Nayak,
A. Satapathy
et al.
Abstract:After plasma spraying, high‐velocity‐oxy‐fuel (HVOF) spraying is fast emerging as the most versatile deposition technique for thermal sprayed protective coatings. In this context, the present work aims at the deposition of a class of inter‐metallic/cermet coatings of nickel chrome boron silicium (NiCrBSi) and nickel chrome boron silicium+titanium diboride (TiB2) on 304 stainless steel substrates using high‐velocity oxy‐fuel spraying route. The cermet powder is prepared as the feedstock by mechanical mixing of … Show more
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