Comparison of Wear Resistance of Overlay Welded Layers and Thermal Sprayed Coatings in Real Conditions.
Michał SzymuraGrzegorz GąsiorekArtur CzupryńskiWaldemar KwaśnyViktor KvasnytskyiPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Tribological tests in real conditions enable obtaining full data on the life of interacting machine parts. This article presents the results of operational tests on the elements of the support ring guidance system in a vertical ball-race mill. The guide and active armour operate under abrasive wear conditions with moderate-impact loads. The wear resistance of elements with overlay welding layers deposited with flux cored wire with a structure of high-alloy chrome cast iron and with a coating flame-sprayed with nickel-based powder was compared. The wear intensity of the overlay weld deposits was much lower than that of the sprayed coatings. The scope of this study also included the analysis of the chemical and phase composition, macro- and microscopic metallographic examinations, and the measurement of the hardness of the deposited layers and coatings.