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Cold Sprayed Nanostructured WC-Co

Authors: J. Karthikeyan; C.M. Kay; J. Lindemann; R.S. Lima; C.C. Berndt;

Cold Sprayed Nanostructured WC-Co

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Abstract The cold spray process was used to prepare nanostructured WC-Co coatings. The coating microstructural characteristics and phase composition were analyzed via optical microscopy, SEM and XRD. The morphology and microstructure of the nanostructured WC-Co powder were also analyzed by SEM and XRD. A 10µm thick coating was achieved. The results show that there is no degradation of the WC-Co powder during the cold spray process and well-bonded and phase-pure WC coating can be produced by the cold spray process.

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