1. The Effect of Heat Treatment on Phase Structure and Mechanical and Corrosion Resistance Properties of High Tungsten Ni-W Alloy Coating.
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Xu, Yingjun, Wang, Deyong, Sheng, Minqi, Wang, Huihua, Guo, Ruiqi, Qu, Tianpeng, and Hu, Shaoyan
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TUNGSTEN alloys ,CORROSION resistance ,COMPOSITE coating ,PRECIPITATION hardening ,SURFACE coatings ,HEAT treatment - Abstract
The present study investigated the surface morphology, phase composition, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of Ni-W alloy coatings prepared under current densities of 1–5 A/dm², after undergoing heat treatment at 400 °C, 600 °C, and 900 °C. The grain size of the as-plated Ni-W alloy coating was below 10 nm. After heat treatment at different temperatures, the grain size increased, reaching a maximum value of around 30 nm at 900 °C. Heat treatment crystallized and altered the structure of the coating. Different heat treatment temperatures yielded different precipitates, including Ni
4 W, Ni6 W6 C, and WC. The highest coating hardness (820–940 Hv) was achieved at 400 °C, while the best corrosion resistance was achieved at 600 °C. The precipitation hardening phase can be obtained by proper heat treatment temperature, yielding the desired properties of the composite coating. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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