Abstract
Four types of WC-Co powders with different WC particle sizes are sprayed to produce WC-Co coatings with a Jet-Kote gun using a gas mixture of C2H2–30% C3H6 and pure propylene as fuel gases. The carbide size in sprayed high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) WC-Co coatings is measured from the microstructure. The abrasive wear of the coatings is characterized using a Suga abrasive wear tester. The abrasive wear mechanism of thermally sprayed WC-Co is discussed. The relationship between the relative wear of WC-Co coatings and carbide sizes is established according to the strength theory on hard alloy. The correlation with experimental data proves that the relative abrasive wear of WC-Co coating is proportional to square root of relative carbide size.