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Two Fe-based alloy cored wires (FeCrAl, FeCrB) were designed to prepare coatings by wire-arc spraying process. The microstructure, thermal conductivity and wear behavior of the Fe-based coatings were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, thermal conductivity test and wear test, and comparison with that of the traditional 3Cr13 coating. The results show that three coatings exhibit dense layered structure with the porosity below 3.3%. There is an obvious effect of reduction of oxides in coatings when Al or B element is added to cored wire, and B element exhibits stronger effect in deoxygenization. Meanwhile, the coating with less oxides content possesses higher thermal conductivity. The FeCrB coating with the lowest oxide content in three coatings, and its thermal conductivity is 8.99 W·m-1·K-1 at 25°C. The microhardness of FeCrB coating is about 828.3 HV0.1, and its wear resistance is 3.7 times better than that of 3Cr13 coating.
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Transactions of Materials and Heat Treatment
ISSN: 1009-6264
Year: 2014
Issue: SUPPL.1
Volume: 35
Page: 226-229,233
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