Abstract
The effects of flame remelting on the microstructural features, mechanical properties and dry sliding wear properties of supersonic plasma sprayed NiCrBSi-30 wt-% Mo coating were evaluated. The modified microstructure of the flame remelted coating, such as reduction in micro-defects, decrease in line roughness, laminar architecture elimination and material homogenisation was obtained. The Vickers micro-hardness and elastic modulus measurement showed an enhancement for flame remelted coating. The main wear mechanism of the as-sprayed coating was adhesive/delaminative wear. While the main wear mechanism of the flame remelted coating was adhesive wear. The wear resistance of flame remelted coating surpassed that of the as-sprayed coating and was by far superior to the substrate.
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