Formation of Fe-Cr-Mo Alloy Metallic Glass Coating Using High-Velocity Oxy-Fuel Apparatus with Hydrogen Gas and Its Microstructural Transition at Elevated Temperatures
Abstract:To improve high-velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) sprays and reduce CO 2 emission, an iron-based metallic glass coating produced using HVOF apparatus with hydrogen gas without a fusing process was investigated. Crystallization phenomena of the metallic glass were also evaluated at elevated temperatures. The Fe-Cr-Mo-based alloy was sprayed on a mild steel substrate using a speci c gun with hydrogen gas, and metallographic observation revealed that the alloy was successfully coated on the substrate even when using the h… Show more
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