Abrasion-resistant weld overlay

US9422616B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9422616-B2
Application numberUS-46396706-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2006
Priority dateAug 12, 2005
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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A material blend for deposition of an abrasion-resistant overlay onto a metal substrate comprising a first metal particle component, a second metal particle component, and a carbide particle component and a method for the application thereof, wherein the overlay process conditions and the homogeneity of tungsten carbide distribution in the overlay are improved.

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What is claimed is: 1. A material blend comprising between about 50 and about 80 wt % of a carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide for deposition of an abrasion-resistant overlay onto a metal substrate, the blend comprising: a first metal particle component comprising a Ni—Cr alloy containing Ni, Cr, and other elements in an amount of less than 10 wt % of each element, and a second metal particle component which is a Ni—Al alloy consisting essentially of Ni and Al; and said carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide; wherein the material blend comprises about 50 to about 80 wt % of said carbide particle component. 2. The material blend of claim 1 wherein said particle components are powder. 3. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15% and about 35% by weight of the material blend. 4. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3% and 20% by weight of the material blend. 5. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the first metal particle component further comprises Si. 6. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the first metal particle component further comprises Si, B, and C. 7. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the second metal particle component comprises between about 0.2% and about 5% by weight Al. 8. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the Ni—Al alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least 80 wt. %. 9. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the Ni—Cr alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least about 75 wt. % and the Ni—Al alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least 80 wt. %. 10. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt. % and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend. 11. The material blend of claim 1 wherein the carbide particle component consists essentially of WC particles , without any cobalt elemental binders. 12. The material blend of claim 9 wherein the material blend consists essentially of said first metal particle component, said second metal particle component, and said carbide particle component and wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt. % and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend. 13. A method of enhancing abrasion-resistance of a metal substrate comprising: depositing an abrasion-resistant overlay onto a surface of the metal substrate by plasma transfer arc welding deposition of molten material formed from a material blend comprising between about 50 and about 80 wt % of a carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide, the blend comprising: a first metal particle component comprising a Ni—Cr alloy containing Ni, Cr, and other elements in an amount of less than 10% by weight of each element; and a second metal particle component comprising a Ni—Al alloy; and said carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide; wherein the material blend comprises about 50 to about 80 wt % of said carbide particle component; wherein said plasma transfer arc welding deposition is performed by establishing a plasma arc between an electrode and the metal substrate by ionizing a gas, feeding powder through a nozzle into said plasma arc, and melting said powder in said plasma arc for molten deposition onto the substrate. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the Ni—Cr alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least about 75 wt. %. 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the Ni—Al alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least 80 wt.%. 16. The method of claim 13 wherein the Ni—Cr alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least about 75 wt. % and the Ni—Al alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least 80 wt. %. 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt. % and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend. 18. The method of claim 13 wherein: the first metal particle component comprises: Cr 11 wt. % Si 4.0 wt. % Fe 2.7 wt.% B 2.3 wt. % C 0.45 wt. % Ni balance; the second metal particle component comprises: Ni 95 wt. % Al 5 wt. %; and the carbide particle component comprises: W 93.9 wt. % C 6.1 wt. %. 19. The method of claim 15 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt. % and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend. 20. The method of claim 18 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt.% and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend. 21. A material blend comprising about 50 to about 80 wt % of a carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide for deposition of an abrasion-resistant overlay onto a metal substrate, the blend comprising: a first metal particle component comprising a Ni—Cr alloy containing Ni, Cr, and other elements in an amount of less than 10% of each element; and a second metal particle component comprising a Ni—Al alloy; and said carbide particle component comprising tungsten carbide; wherein the material blend comprises about 50 to about 80 wt % of said carbide particle component; wherein the Ni—Cr alloy contains Ni in a concentration of at least about 75 wt. %. 22. The material blend of claim 21 wherein: the first metal particle component comprises: Cr 11 wt. % Si 4.0 wt. % Fe 2.7 wt. % B 2.3 wt. % C 0.45 wt. % Ni balance; the second metal particle component comprises: Ni 95 wt. % Al 5 wt. %; and the carbide particle component comprises: W 93.9 wt. % C 6.1 wt. %. 23. The material blend of claim 22 wherein the first metal particle component constitutes between about 15 wt. % and about 35 wt. % of the material blend; the second metal particle component constitutes between about 3 wt. % and 20 wt. % of the material blend; and the carbide particle component constitutes between about 50 wt. % and 80 wt. % of the material blend.

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What does patent US9422616B2 cover?
A material blend for deposition of an abrasion-resistant overlay onto a metal substrate comprising a first metal particle component, a second metal particle component, and a carbide particle component and a method for the application thereof, wherein the overlay process conditions and the homogeneity of tungsten carbide distribution in the overlay are improved.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Swingley Thomas, Luer Kevin, Webber Roderick, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C23C4/06. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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