OG2.4 The Effects of Carbide Characteristics on the Structure and Performance of Tungsten Carbide-Based Coatings, Deposited by HVOF-Spraying

Monday, May 21, 2012: 2:20 PM
Room 337 AB (Hilton Americas Houston )
Dr. Gary Fisher , Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Dr. Tonya B. Wolfe , Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Edmonton, AB, Canada
The Effects of Carbide Characteristics on the Structure and Performance of Tungsten Carbide-Based Coatings, Deposited by HVOF-Spraying.

The processing of oil sand and heavy oil deposits is a highly aggressive environment.   The combination of abrasive sands and corrosive media can lead to shortened and unpredictable component lives.  A common method to try and extend the operational life of equipment is the application of tungsten carbide-based coatings by HVOF spraying.  A number of commercial nanostructured coatings have been developed for this type of application.  In this study, results will be presented that assess the effects of using a nanostructured tungsten carbide-based powder on the mechanical and wear-resistant properties of a HVOF-deposited coating.

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