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Sprayed coatings nickel-chromium alloys

The second approach, that of surface coating, is more difficult, and that means more expensive. But it is often worth it. Hard, corrosion resistant layers of alloys rich in tungsten, cobalt, chromium or nickel can be sprayed onto surfaces, but a refinishing process is almost always necessary to restore the dimensional tolerances. Hard ceramic coatings such as AbO, Cr203, TiC, or TiN can be deposited by plasma methods and these not only give wear resistance but resistance to oxidation and... [Pg.248]

In recent years, the spraying process has been adapted for hard facing, using the chromium-nickel-boron alloys which have become known as Colmonoy. More recently still, the cobalt-base Stellite alloys have also been used. These materials in powder form are sprayed on to the surface in the usual way. The deposit is afterwards heat treated by a torch, so that fusion takes place. The process is often known as spray-welding. Such coatings are primarily used for hard facing under wear conditions, but as the Anal surface is nickel-chromium or cobalt-chromium they exhibit very high anticorrosive properties. [Pg.429]


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