Ganji O, Sajjadi S, Mirjalili M, Yang Z. INVESTIGATION OF CHROMIUM AND VANADIUM CARBIDE COATING FORMATION ON SKD11 AND T10 BY THERMO-REACTIVE DIFFUSION (TRD) METHOD. Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering (Esteghlal) 2022; 40 (4) :29-50
URL:
http://jame.iut.ac.ir/article-1-1171-en.html
Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , sajjadi@um.ac.ir
Abstract: (1583 Views)
Carbide coatings, due to their excellent anti-wear properties, are used to extend the life of molds exposed to abrasion forces. Various processes have been applied to produce carbide coatings. Thermo-reaction diffusion (TRD) using a molten salt bath could be considered as an economical method compared to other coating processes. In this study carbide-composite coatings using molten salt baths composed of oxides of carbide forming elements (chromium and vanadium) on SKD-11 and T10 tool steels at 1000 ℃ were formed. The results showed that the coatings included chromium carbide phases: CrC, Cr7C3, and Cr23C6 as well as vanadium carbide: VC, VC0.88, V6C5, V8C7, and a triple phase with the composition of Cr2C2V. The highest hardness (1890-2020 HV) and the lowest coefficient of friction (0.14) were achieved by the carbide coating of T10 steel with the second bath of vanadium oxide.
Type of Study:
Research |
Subject:
Surface engineering and coatings Received: 2021/08/12 | Accepted: 2022/02/19 | Published: 2022/03/1