2015
DOI: 10.3103/s1052618815050040
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The effect of nanocarbides of refractory metals on the tribological properties of coatings of laser welding

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“…An alternative variant consists in the use of wear-resistant coatings on parts made of generally available (respectively, inexpensive) materials such as black steel, aluminum, etc. The coating can be obtained by means of ion-plasma spraying [1], laser cladding [2], electroplating [3], or other methods. The use of nanoadditives in the structure of coatings is rather promising.…”
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“…An alternative variant consists in the use of wear-resistant coatings on parts made of generally available (respectively, inexpensive) materials such as black steel, aluminum, etc. The coating can be obtained by means of ion-plasma spraying [1], laser cladding [2], electroplating [3], or other methods. The use of nanoadditives in the structure of coatings is rather promising.…”
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“…The use of nanoadditives in the structure of coatings is rather promising. Thus, the introduction of tantalum carbide nanoparticles into the structure of a coating obtained by means of laser cladding provides increasing wear resistance by a factor ranging from 4 to 6 [2]. The nickel-and chromium-containing nanoadditives to galvanic coatings provide a 23% increase in the microhardness level [4].…”
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