Improvement of the Cold Sprayability of Hard Steel Alloy Powders

Thursday, May 25, 2023: 9:40 AM
301B (Quebec City Convention Centre)
Dr. Bruno Guerreiro , National Research Council of Canada, Boucherville, QC, Canada
Dr. Dominique Poirier , National Research Council of Canada, Boucherville, QC, Canada
Dr. Yannig Thomas , National Research Council of Canada, Boucherville, QC, Canada
Successful cold spray of tool steels and other hard steels would unlock several opportunities, including the repair of molds as well as ships and heavy industry components. However, the high hardness of typical atomized steel powders strongly limits their cold sprayability. It has been recently demonstrated that heat treatment in a rotating furnace can significantly improve H13 cold sprayability via softening and agglomeration. In this work, this powder modification method is extended to a range of transformation hardenable steels: 4340, SS420, A588, 1040 and P20. The results show that powder heat treatment improves the powder deposition efficiency and the quality of the final cold sprayed coating, probably as the result of the decreased powder micro-hardness. The effects of the powder heat treatment atmosphere, a key parameter, will also be presented and discussed.