Spray coating film, engine having the spray coating film and film-forming method of the spray coating film
US-9840982-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10605300B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10605300-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515522743-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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A thermal spray powder is provided that contains, as constituent elements, a first element selected from W and Mo; a second element selected from Co, Ni, and Fe; a third element selected from C and B; and a fourth element formed of Si. The amount of the second element in the thermal spray powder is 40% by mole or less. The mole ratio of the fourth element to the second element in the thermal spray powder is 0.002 or greater and 0.03 or less. The thermal spray powder has a crystal phase containing Co, Ni, or Fe; W; and C or a crystal phase containing Co, Ni, or Fe; W or Mo; and B. In an X-ray diffraction spectrum of the thermal spray powder, the peak intensity attributed to Co, Ni, or Fe is at most 0.1 times the largest peak intensity in the same X-ray diffraction spectrum.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A thermal spray powder comprising, as constituent elements: a first element selected from the group consisting of tungsten and molybdenum; a second element consisting of cobalt; a third element selected from the group consisting of carbon and boron; and a fourth element consisting of silicon, wherein the thermal spray powder contains the second element in an amount of 25% by mole or greater and 40% by mole or less, the mole ratio of the fourth element to the second element in the thermal spray powder is 0.002 or greater and 0.03 or less, the thermal spray powder has a crystal phase that contains cobalt; tungsten; and carbon or a crystal phase that contains cobalt; tungsten or molybdenum; and boron, and in an X-ray diffraction spectrum of the thermal spray powder, the intensity of a peak attributed to cobalt is at most 0.1 times the intensity of a peak having the largest intensity among peaks appearing in the same X-ray diffraction spectrum. 2. A thermal spray coating obtained by thermally spraying the thermal spray powder according to claim 1 . 3. A roll used in a molten metal bath, the roll comprising a surface on which the thermal spray coating according to claim 2 is formed. 4. A coating comprising, as constituent elements: a first element selected from the group consisting of tungsten and molybdenum; a second element consisting of cobalt; a third element selected from the group consisting of carbon and boron; and a fourth element consisting of silicon, wherein the coating contains the second element in an amount of 25% by mole or greater and 40% by mole or less, the mole ratio of the fourth element to the second element in the coating is 0.002 or greater and 0.03 or less, the coating has a crystal phase that contains cobalt; tungsten; and carbon or a crystal phase that contains cobalt; tungsten or molybdenum; and boron, and a peak attributed to cobalt is not detected in an X-ray diffraction spectrum of the coating. 5. A roll used in a molten metal bath, the roll comprising a surface on which the coating according to claim 4 is formed.
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