
What are the applications of plasma surfacing nickel-based tungsten carbide?
Plasma surfacing nickel-based tungsten carbide (Ni-WC) is widely used in key components in multiple industrial fields due to its comprehensive performance of high wear resistance, impact resistance and corrosion resistance.

What is nickel-based tungsten carbide?
Introduction to nickel-based tungsten carbide (Ni-WC) materials

Oxyacetylene flame spray welding (welding) method

What is the most commonly used nickel-based self-fluxing alloy Ni60?
Ni60 is a high hardness (HRC 55-60) nickel-chromium-boron-silicon (NiCrBSi) self-fluxing alloy with excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance and high temperature performance.

Primer used before plasma spraying ceramic powder
The nickel-chromium alloy primer used before plasma spraying ceramic coating is usually high-temperature alloy powder such as Ni80Cr20 or Ni70Cr30. Its main function is to enhance the bonding strength between the ceramic layer and the metal substrate and prevent the coating from cracking due to high-temperature oxidation and thermal expansion mismatch.

What is nickel-chromium carbide?
Nickel-chromium carbide is a high-temperature wear-resistant metal-ceramic composite material, mainly composed of nickel-chromium (NiCr) alloy bonding phase and chromium carbide (Cr3C2) hard particles. The typical ratio is 75% nickel-chromium + 25% chromium carbide (NiCr-25%Cr3C2), and the ratio can be adjusted according to the working conditions.

What are the applications of HVOF nickel-chromium carbide?

What are the main applications of the welding layer of cobalt-based self-fluxing alloy?

What are the main applications of nickel-based self-fluxing alloy welding layers?

Laser cladding nickel-based high-temperature alloy Inconel625
Inconel 625 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum-niobium (Ni-Cr-Mo-Nb) high-temperature alloy, the specific composition is: Nickel (Ni): ≥58% (matrix, providing high temperature strength and corrosion resistance)...