CN109234727B - Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and preparation method thereof Download PDF

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CN109234727B
CN109234727B CN201811157458.2A CN201811157458A CN109234727B CN 109234727 B CN109234727 B CN 109234727B CN 201811157458 A CN201811157458 A CN 201811157458A CN 109234727 B CN109234727 B CN 109234727B
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The invention discloses a plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2A hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and a preparation method thereof belong to the technical field of surface wear-resistant coatings. The plasma surfacing iron-based hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is prepared by plasma surfacing of the following components in percentage by mass: 49-69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230 to 50 percent of powder and 0.5 to 1 percent of micron Ti powder. The preparation method of the plasma surfacing iron-based hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises the following steps: base material pretreatment, preparation and drying of composite powder, preparation of a coating and post heat treatment. By using the technical scheme of the invention, the hardness and the wear resistance of the multi-scale particle reinforced plasma surfacing iron-based hypereutectic wear-resistant coating can be further improved, the technological characteristics of the coating can be obviously improved, and the generation of coating cracks can be effectively prevented.

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Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of surface wear-resistant coatings, in particular to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and a preparation method thereof.
Background
The abrasion of the surface of the material causes inevitable damage to mechanical parts, thereby causing serious waste of materials and energy, and therefore, the surface modification technology for treating the surface of the material to improve the performance of the material has important significance. The plasma surfacing technology is characterized in that alloy powder and a base material are heated and melted by high-temperature plasma arc, and a surfacing coating with better comprehensive performance different from the base material is quickly formed on the surface of the base material in the cooling process. The plasma surfacing technology has the advantages of wide application, simple operation, good controllability, capability of surfacing various metals and wide range of used materials. Therefore, the method for preparing the wear-resistant coating on the surface of the base material by utilizing the plasma surfacing technology has high efficiency, and is suitable for wear-resistant protection treatment in the fields of metallurgy, mine, transportation, machinery and the like.
Plasma cladding powder can be mainly divided into self-fluxing alloy powder and composite powder. The conventional self-fluxing alloy powder is mainlyThe alloy powder comprises iron-based alloy powder, cobalt-based alloy powder and nickel-based alloy powder, the iron-based alloy powder is low in price and wide in application, and most of base material materials are steel materials and have good compatibility with the iron-based alloy powder. However, the single iron-based alloy coating has low hardness and general wear resistance, and cannot meet the working requirements in a severe environment. Therefore, the preparation of the composite coating with better wear resistance by adding the ceramic particles becomes the key point of research. Cr (chromium) component3C2As a ceramic reinforcing phase, the chromium-free ceramic material has the characteristics of high melting point, high hardness and the like, and compared with ceramic powder such as TiC, WC and the like, Cr3C2The melting point is relatively low, the dissolution characteristic in a liquid alloy molten pool is easy to control, and the Cr element is a corrosion resistant element, so that the Cr element can be selected3C2As a reinforcing phase to prepare the composite coating. In order to improve the hardness and wear resistance of the coating, the content of the ceramic particles may be increased, but when Cr is present, the difference in the thermophysical properties between the ceramic phase and the metal matrix is large3C2When the addition amount of the compound is more, the technical characteristics of the surfacing coating are poor, the composite coating is crystallized in a hypereutectic mode, the primary carbide is coarse in structure and uneven in distribution, and the coating has a cracking tendency. As disclosed in patent publication nos.: CN102899662B, published: 11/06/2014, the name of the invention is: a kind of (Cr, Fe)7C3The application takes mixed powder of chromium carbide powder and iron-based powder in the mass ratio of 1:5, 3:5 and 1:1 respectively as a cladding material, and carries out cladding by using plasma arc, wherein the transferred arc current is 80-120A; the flow of the plasma argon is 3-6L/min; the flow of the powder-feeding argon is 1.5-3L/min; the protective gas is argon. Prepared by the application (Cr, Fe)7C3The columnar carbide reinforced Fe-based coating has simple process, (Cr, Fe)7C3The reinforcing phase is generated in situ and has a large bonding force with the matrix, but when the content of the added chromium carbide is high, the content of columnar carbide is increased, the nonuniformity is increased, and the brittle spalling tendency still exists, so that the wear resistance of the coating is not exerted.
Aiming at the existing cause Cr3C2The disadvantages caused by excessive addition, and related solutions, such as special solutions, have been disclosed in the prior artThe patent publication No.: CN105132914A, published: on day 09 of 12 months 2015, the invention is named as: laser cladding Fe-based Cr added with nano Ti3C2The application relates to a composite coating and a preparation method thereof, wherein the application accounts for 20-40% of nano Cr by mass percent3C2The powder and 59-79% of micron Fe-based alloy powder are used as composite powder, 0.5-1% of nano Ti is singly added to improve the structure performance of a laser cladding coating, and the application improves Fe-based Cr to a certain extent3C2The composite coating has the structural property but is due to the nano Cr3C2Small size and easy agglomeration, and the nano Cr added in the application3C2The content is higher, the process characteristic is poorer in the cladding process, the application improves the coating structure performance by adding the nano Ti, but the nano Ti is also easy to generate the agglomeration phenomenon; as disclosed in the patent publication: CN105112909A, published: the invention is named as: CeO is added2Iron-based Cr3C2The application relates to a laser cladding coating and a preparation method thereof, wherein the application adopts 26.5 to 34 mass percent of micron Cr3C2The powder and 65 to 73 percent of micron Fe-based alloy powder are used as composite powder, and 0.5 to 1 percent of nano CeO is singly added2To improve the cladding characteristics of the laser cladding coating, the application adopts micron-sized Cr3C2The powder overcomes the defect of adopting nano-scale Cr3C2Defect of easy agglomeration, nano CeO2The process characteristics and the structure performance of the iron-based chromium carbide coating are improved to a certain extent, but the coating structure still has the defects of larger carbide, higher brittleness and the like, meanwhile, due to the characteristics of fast heating and fast cooling of the laser cladding technology, the organization of the coating is not uniform, and particularly when more chromium carbide is added, the problem of air holes and slag inclusion still exists.
In conclusion, how to overcome the defect of Cr in the prior hypereutectic coating3C2The defects of poor process characteristics, crack tendency and other quality defects caused by excessive addition are difficult to eliminate, and the technical problem to be solved in the prior art is urgent.
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1. Technical problem to be solved by the invention
The invention aims at the problem of Cr in the prior hypereutectic coating3C2The defects of poor process characteristics, crack tendency and other quality defects caused by excessive addition are difficult to eliminate, and the plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti is provided3C2The hypereutectic wear-resistant coating and the preparation method thereof enable the structure of the hypereutectic coating to be further refined and homogenized, enable the coating to have higher hardness, improve the cladding process characteristics, reduce the crack tendency, obtain a cheap and high-quality hypereutectic coating with high hardness and better wear resistance, prolong the service life of a surface modified workpiece and reduce the production cost.
2. Technical scheme
In order to achieve the purpose, the technical scheme provided by the invention is as follows:
plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2The hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises a composite coating, wherein a first iron-based coating is arranged at one end of the composite coating, and a second iron-based coating is arranged on the surface of the composite coating; the composite coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 49-69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230 to 50 percent of powder and 0.5 to 1 percent of micron Ti powder; the first iron-based coating and the second iron-based coating both comprise iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.12 to 0.16 percent of C, 15 to 18 percent of Cr, 3.5 to 4.5 percent of Ni, 1.2 to 1.6 percent of Mol, and the balance of Fe.
As a further improvement of the invention, the particle size of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 45-180 mu m, and the micron Cr is3C2The powder adopts NiCr-Cr3C2The powder has a particle size of 15-45 μm, the micron Ti powder has a particle size of 50-90 μm, and the nano Y powder is2O3The particle size of the powder is 40-70 nm.
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Preparation method of hypereutectic wear-resistant coatingThe method comprises the following specific steps:
step a: pretreatment of a base material:
cleaning the surface of the base material, and drying the base material in an oven at 150-200 ℃ for 2.5-3.5 h;
step b: preparing and drying composite powder:
weighing the following four components in percentage by mass: 49-69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230% -50% of powder and 0.5% -1% of micron Ti powder, grinding the weighed powder to uniformly mix the powder to obtain composite powder for surfacing, and then placing the composite powder in an oven to dry for 1.5-2.5 h at the temperature of 150-200 ℃;
step c: preparing a coating:
uniformly coating the dried composite powder on a base material by adopting a preset powder method, forming a composite coating on the surface of the base material, then placing the base material in a drying oven, drying for 2-2.5 h at 150-200 ℃, and then performing surfacing welding on the surface composite coating by using a plasma surfacing welding machine;
step d: post heat treatment:
and (3) placing the overlaid base material in a heat preservation furnace at the temperature of 150-200 ℃ for heat preservation for 1.5-2.5 h, and then cooling along with the furnace.
As a further improvement of the invention, in the step b, absolute ethyl alcohol is added into the composite powder as a solvent for grinding when the powder is mixed, and the addition amount of the absolute ethyl alcohol is 10-15 ml/100g of the composite powder per hour.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the specific operations of presetting the composite coating in step c are as follows: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the composite powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain slurry, uniformly coating the slurry on the surface of a base material to be built-up welded, and presetting a composite coating with the thickness of 2.5-3 mm and the width of 20-25 mm; wherein the addition amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the composite powder, and the addition amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the composite powder.
As a further improvement of the present invention, step c further comprises presetting a first iron-based coating, specifically: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry at one end of a preset composite coating to form a first iron-based coating, wherein the preset thickness of the first iron-based coating is consistent with the thickness of the composite coating, and the preset width of the first iron-based coating is consistent with the width of the composite coating, wherein the adding amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder.
As a further improvement of the present invention, step c further comprises presetting a second iron-based coating, specifically: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, and then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry on the surface of a preset composite coating to form a second iron-based coating, wherein the mass of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 1-3% of the total mass of the composite powder used for the preset composite coating, the adding amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder.
As a further improvement of the present invention, in the step c, when the powder is preset, the prepared powder slurry is poured into an operation cavity of a preset mold, and then the slurry in the operation cavity is rolled by a glass rod so as to be uniformly filled in the operation cavity.
As a further improvement of the invention, the pre-mold comprises a top frame and side frames, wherein the side frames are arranged at two ends of the top frame, an operation cavity is formed between the side frames and the top frame, overflow frames are arranged at the end parts of the side frames far away from the top frame, the overflow frames are connected with the side frames through connecting arms, and overflow cavities communicated with the operation cavity are formed between the overflow frames at two sides.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the process parameters during the plasma surfacing in step c are as follows: the working current is 180-200A, the powder feeding voltage is 8-25V, the swing speed is 1800mm/min, the swing width is 20-25 mm, the spraying distance is 6-8 mm, the ion gas flow is 300L/h, the protective gas flow is 300L/h, and the ion gas and the protective gas are argon.
3. Advantageous effects
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme provided by the invention has the following remarkable effects:
(1) the invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2The Ti is used as a strong carbide forming element to be preferentially combined with the C to precipitate nano TiC reinforced particles and further promote the Cr to be in the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating3C2Not only plays the role of metal powder Ti, but also avoids using nano Cr3C2And the agglomeration of nano Ti, so that the quality defects of uneven tissue and the like caused by larger carbide size are avoided, the cladding quality of the coating is improved, and the cracking tendency is avoided.
(2) The invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2In the preparation method step b of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, absolute ethyl alcohol is added as a solvent in the grinding process, so that all the powder can be fully mixed and dispersed, and meanwhile, the heat generated in the grinding process can be taken away due to the volatility of the absolute ethyl alcohol, so that the powder agglomeration is prevented, and the uniform mixing of the powder is facilitated.
(3) The invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2In the preparation method step c of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, the matching of the preset dies is adopted, so that the coating uniformity of the composite coating can be effectively guaranteed, the surface smoothness of the composite coating is guaranteed, the problems of insufficient coating fusion or overburning caused by the fact that the coating is not uniformly coated and the width and the thickness are not uniform in the conventional operation due to the fact that direct coating is adopted are effectively solved, and the surfacing forming quality is improved.
(4) The invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2In the preparation method step c, one end of a preset composite coating is preset with a layer of iron-based powder slurry to form a first iron-based coating, and in the plasma surfacing process, plasma arcs are formed from the first iron-based coating to the composite coating in a surfacing modeAnd the plasma arc is ignited at the first iron-based coating and is subjected to surfacing towards the direction of the composite coating, so that the problem of difficulty in ignition from the composite coating during surfacing is effectively solved, surfacing can be smoothly carried out, and the technological characteristics of the coating are obviously improved.
(5) The invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2In the preparation method step c of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, after the preset composite coating is solidified, a layer of iron-based powder slurry is uniformly coated on the surface of the composite coating to serve as a second iron-based coating, and the plasma arc is directly contacted with the second iron-based coating to improve the process characteristics of the composite coating and simultaneously avoid Cr from being in contact with the second iron-based coating3C2The direct burning loss of the ceramic particles is beneficial to preparing the composite coating with better cladding quality; the quality of the iron-based powder is controlled to be 1-3% of the total mass of the preset composite coating powder, so that the thickness of the second iron-based coating is effectively controlled, the condition that the diffusion of iron atoms in the second iron-based coating in a high-temperature liquid molten pool produces a diluting effect on the components of the composite coating, the structure performance of the composite coating is affected, and the improvement of the technological characteristics of the composite coating is facilitated finally.
(6) The invention relates to plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2In the preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, in the step c of the preparation method, the working current is 180-200A, the working current has large influence on the cladding process of the coating in the plasma surfacing process, the surfacing current is overlarge, the heat input of plasma arc is large, the energy is overhigh, the coating is easy to be overburnt, the coating cannot be fully melted through when the current is too small, and when Cr is too small3C2When the content is 30-50%, the coating prepared by the working current of 180-200A has good formability.
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FIG. 1(a) is a typical metallographic microstructure of the coating obtained in comparative example 1;
FIG. 1(b) is a typical metallographic microstructure of the coating obtained in example 1;
FIG. 2 is a plot of the cross-sectional microhardness values for the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and comparative example 1;
FIG. 3(a) is the sliding wear surface topography of the coating obtained in comparative example 1;
FIG. 3(b) is the sliding wear surface topography of the coating obtained in example 1;
FIG. 4 shows a plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the invention3C2A flow chart of the steps of the preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating;
FIG. 5 shows a plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to the invention3C2A schematic view of a top-down structure of a hypereutectic wear-resistant coating;
FIG. 6 shows a plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to the invention3C2A left view structure schematic diagram of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural view of the premold of the present invention.
The reference numerals in the schematic drawings illustrate: 1. a substrate; 2. a composite coating; 3. a first iron-based coating; 4. a second iron-based coating; 5. a top frame; 6. a side frame; 7. an operating chamber; 8. an overflow shelf; 9. a connecting arm.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of the present invention. Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention, presented in the figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
For a further understanding of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and examples.
Example 1
With reference to fig. 4, 5 and 6, the plasma surfacing iron-based Cr with micron Ti added in the embodiment3C2The hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises a composite coating 2, wherein a first iron-based coating 3 is arranged at one end of the composite coating 2, and a second iron-based coating 4 is arranged on the surface of the composite coating 2; the composite coating 2 comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 59% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C240% of powder and 1% of micron Ti powder; the first iron-based coating 3 and the second iron-based coating 4 each include an iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.12% of C, 15% of Cr, 3.5% of Nis, 1.2% of Mos and the balance of Fe; the particle size of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 45-180 mu m, and the micron Cr is3C2The powder adopts NiCr-Cr3C2The powder has the granularity of 15-45 mu m, and the granularity of the micron Ti powder is 50-90 mu m; specifically, the hypereutectic coating is prepared by adopting plasma surfacing, and the preparation method comprises the following steps:
step a: pretreatment of the substrate 1:
in the embodiment, low-carbon steel is selected as a surfacing substrate 1, the surface to be surfaced is polished by using a grinder to remove oxide skin, acetone is used for cleaning to remove oil stains and iron rust on the surface to be surfaced of the substrate 1, the surface of the substrate 1 is wiped by using alcohol, the surface to be surfaced is smooth and clean, and then the substrate 1 is placed in an oven to be dried for 2.5 hours at 150 ℃;
step b: preparing and drying composite powder:
weighing the following four components in percentage by mass: 59% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C240% of powder and 1% of micron Ti powder; grinding the weighed three kinds of powder to uniformly mix the powder to obtain composite powder for surfacing, wherein the grinding time is 2-3 h, and the grinding time isThe powder can be manually ground in a mortar for 3 hours, the force is ensured to be uniform, absolute ethyl alcohol is added as a solvent in the grinding process, the addition amount of the absolute ethyl alcohol is 10ml/100g of the composite powder per hour, the absolute ethyl alcohol is added as the solvent in the grinding process, the powder can be fully mixed and dispersed, and meanwhile, the heat generated in the grinding process can be taken away due to the volatility of the absolute ethyl alcohol, so that the powder agglomeration is prevented, and the uniform mixing among the powder is facilitated; the composite powder is placed in an oven and dried for 2.5 hours at 180 ℃ to remove water vapor in the powder, so that the generation of air holes in the surfacing process is avoided, the temperature difference between the base material 1 and the surfacing layer is reduced, the thermal stress is reduced, and the tendency of cracking of the surfacing layer caused by martensite phase transformation in the heat affected zone of the base material 1 is reduced; in addition, the proper preheating treatment is beneficial to discharging air bubbles and slagging products in the surfacing layer, so that the forming quality of the surfacing layer is improved.
Step c: preparing a coating:
presetting the dried composite powder on the surface to be welded of the base material 1, and forming a composite coating 2 on the surface of the base material 1, wherein the powder presetting comprises the following specific operations: the composite powder is placed in a ceramic crucible, acetone is added to the ceramic crucible to serve as a solvent, collodion is added to serve as a binder, the amount of the acetone added is 10ml/100g of the composite powder, the amount of the collodion added is 5ml/100g of the composite powder, the mixture is fully and uniformly stirred to obtain slurry, then the slurry is uniformly coated on the surface, to be subjected to surfacing, of the base material 1, and the preset composite coating 2 is 2.5mm in thickness and 20mm in width.
In the embodiment, when the coating is preset, a preset die is matched and adopted, the prepared powder slurry is poured into an operation cavity 7 of the preset die, then the slurry in the operation cavity 7 is rolled by a glass rod to be uniformly filled in the operation cavity 7, specifically, as shown in fig. 7, the preset die comprises a top frame 5 and side frames 6, the side frames 6 are arranged at two ends of the top frame 5, the operation cavity 7 is formed between the side frames 6 and the top frame 5, overflow frames 8 are arranged at the end parts, far away from the top frame 5, of the side frames 6, the overflow frames 8 are connected with the side frames 6 through connecting arms 9, overflow cavities communicated with the operation cavity 7 are formed between the overflow frames 8 at two sides, and the top frame 5, the side frames 6, the overflow frames 8 and the connecting arms 9 are all planar frames with the same height, so that the thicknesses of the operation cavity 7 and the overflow cavities are kept to be uniform and uniform. During the use, place the preset mould at substrate 1 surface of treating the build-up welding earlier, the peripheral frame bottom of preset mould (being roof-rack 5, side bearer 6, overflow frame 8 and linking arm 9 bottom) all can set up to magnetic material, make it firmly adsorb in substrate 1 surface, then pour powder thick liquids into operation chamber 7 from the one end of keeping away from the overflow chamber, and use the glass stick to roll the thick liquids surface, grind the bubble of discharging wherein with thick liquids, and make thick liquids surface leveling and thickness evenly distributed, thereby treat at substrate 1 surface of treating the build-up welding and form composite coating 2 that thickness is even unanimous, the thick liquids of overflow flow out flows along the overflow chamber and conveniently retrieves, and the linking arm 9 inner wall sets up to the convex arc smooth wall in the inboard, can carry out effective water conservancy diversion to the thick liquids of overflow.
The coating uniformity of the composite coating 2 in the embodiment is crucial to ensuring the surfacing effect, the direct coating mode is generally adopted in the conventional operation, the phenomena of irregular coating and inconsistent width and thickness are easily caused, the wider coating is not subjected to cladding of plasma arcs in the surfacing process, the thicker coating is difficult to be fully melted by the heat input of high-temperature plasma arcs and is metallurgically bonded with the substrate 1, and the phenomenon of overburning can be generated by the narrower and thinner coating under the action of the high-temperature plasma arcs. This embodiment can effectively ensure 2 composite coating's coating homogeneity through the cooperation that adopts preset mould, ensures 2 surfacing of composite coating, effectively solves above defect, helps improving build-up welding shaping quality.
The embodiment also comprises the presetting of the first iron-based coating 3, which comprises the following specific operations: adding acetone as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry at one end of a preset composite coating 2 to form a first iron-based coating 3, wherein the preset thickness of the first iron-based coating 3 is consistent with the thickness of the composite coating 2, and the preset width is consistent with the width of the composite coating 2, wherein the adding amount of the collodion is 5ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder.
The embodiment also comprises the presetting of a second iron-based coating 4, which comprises the following specific operations: adding acetone as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry on the surface of the preset composite coating 2 to form a second iron-based coating 4, wherein the preset width of the second iron-based coating 4 is consistent with the width of the composite coating 2, the mass of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 1% of the total mass of the composite powder used for the preset composite coating 2, the adding amount of the collodion is 5ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder. Similarly, in the embodiment, when the first iron-based coating 3 and the second iron-based coating 4 are preset, the preset die is also adopted for operation, so that the coating uniformity and the flatness of each coating are fully ensured.
In this embodiment, the preset composite coating 2, the first iron-based coating 3, the second iron-based coating 4 and the substrate 1 are placed in a drying oven and dried at 180 ℃ for 2 hours, then a PTA-400E plasma surfacing machine is used for surfacing, surfacing starts from one end of the first iron-based coating 3, and surfacing process parameters used in the test are as follows: the working current is 190A, the powder feeding voltage is 8-25V, the swing speed is 1800mm/min, the swing width is 20mm, and the spray distance is 7 mm. Ar gas is used for protection in the surfacing process so as to prevent the oxidation of alloy elements in the plasma surfacing process.
Step d: post heat treatment:
and (3) placing the surfacing welded base material 1 in a 200 ℃ heat preservation furnace, preserving heat for 2h, and cooling along with the furnace, so that the residual stress of the surfacing layer and the adverse thermal influence on the base body generated by surfacing machining can be eliminated or reduced, and the performance of the surfacing layer is further ensured.
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2Hypereutectic wear resistant coatings with micron Ti added to micron Cr3C2And obtaining composite powder from the micron iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, preparing the iron-based hypereutectic composite coating by utilizing a plasma surfacing technology, and preferentially combining Ti with C to precipitate nanoscale second phase namely TiC reinforced particles because Ti is a strong carbide forming element, andfurther promote Cr3C2So as to achieve the purpose of refining carbide, not only plays the role of metal powder Ti, but also avoids using nano Cr3C2And the agglomeration of nano Ti, so that the quality defects of uneven tissue and the like caused by larger carbide size are avoided, the cladding quality of the coating is improved, and the cracking tendency is avoided.
It is worth to be noted that, in order to improve the defects of low hardness and poor wear resistance of a single coating in the prior art, ceramic particles are usually added into metal-based alloy powder to combine the high toughness of metal with the high melting point, high hardness, high wear resistance and the like of ceramic materials, so as to achieve the purposes of enhancing the hardness of the coating and improving the wear resistance of the coating. However, because the difference between the thermal and physical performance parameters of the ceramic phase and the metal matrix is large, the process characteristics of the surfacing coating are poor when the addition amount of the ceramic particles is high, and thus, the prior art can avoid adding too many ceramic particles into the metal matrix alloy powder as much as possible. The hardness and wear resistance of the coating depend to a large extent on the content of ceramic particles, which is a problem in contradiction.
On the basis of effectively guaranteeing hardness and the wearability of coating, the technological characteristics of surfacing welding coating have effectively been improved simultaneously to this embodiment, specifically, a large amount of additions of ceramic particle obtain the hypereutectic coating of a large amount of prior eutectic carbides, and simultaneously through setting up first iron-based coating 3, the plasma arc that has effectively solved the too high ceramic particle content and leads to is difficult to ignite, the surfacing welding is difficult to go on the problem. In the embodiment, one end of a preset composite coating 2 is preset with a layer of iron-based powder slurry to form a first iron-based coating 3, the preset thickness of the first iron-based coating 3 is consistent with the thickness of the composite coating 2, the preset width is consistent with the width of the composite coating 2, and the preset mold is also adopted for operation in a matched manner, so that the coating uniformity and the flatness of each coating are fully guaranteed. In the plasma surfacing process, plasma arcs start to perform surfacing from the first iron-based coating 3 to the composite coating 2, and the first iron-based coating 3 is made of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and has good cladding performance.
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2In the step c of the preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, after the preset composite coating 2 is solidified, a layer of iron-based powder slurry is uniformly coated on the surface of the composite coating 2 to serve as a second iron-based coating 4, and Cr in the composite coating 23C2The content is high, so that the cladding performance is poor, the plasma arc is directly contacted with the second iron-based coating 4 in the surfacing process, the technological characteristics of the composite coating 2 can be improved, and meanwhile, Cr is avoided3C2The direct burning loss of the ceramic particles is beneficial to preparing the composite coating 2 with better cladding quality; the quality of the iron-based powder is controlled to be 1 percent of the total mass of the powder of the preset composite coating 2, so that the thickness of the second iron-based coating 4 is effectively controlled, the condition that the diffusion of iron atoms in the second iron-based coating 4 in a high-temperature liquid molten pool produces a diluting effect on the components of the composite coating 2 to cause the influence on the structure performance of the composite coating 2 is prevented, and the improvement of the process characteristics of the composite coating 2 is finally facilitated.
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2In the step c of the preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating, the working current is 190A, the working current has great influence on the cladding process of the coating in the plasma surfacing process, the surfacing current is overlarge, the heat input of plasma arc is large, the energy is overhigh, the coating is easy to be overburnt, the coating cannot be fully melted through when the current is too small, and when the Cr is too small3C2When the content is 40%, the coating prepared at the working current of 190A has good formability.
Comparative example 1
The plasma surfacing iron-based hypereutectic wear-resistant coating of the comparative example is prepared by adopting a conventional processing technology, and specifically comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 60% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C240% of powder, and coating by a conventional pre-coating method in the preparation process, wherein the process parameters are the same as those of example 1.
The plasma surfacing test specimens of comparative example 1 and example 1 were subjected to microstructure observation by cutting the specimens in a cross section perpendicular to the scanning direction of the plasma arc, and the sizes of the specimens were about 15mm × 15mm × 10 mm. Roughly grinding and flattening the surfaces to be observed of the two samples by using a grinder, and then polishing the samples from rough to fine by using metallographic abrasive paper until no obvious scratch is seen; then polishing, washing with water, then washing with alcohol and drying; and finally, etching the sample by using aqua regia as an etchant. And (4) observing the structure and the appearance of the corroded sample by adopting a ZEISS type metallographic microscope (OM). Rectangular parallelepiped block-shaped test pieces having dimensions of 15mm × 15mm × 10mm were cut out as hardness test pieces, test pieces having dimensions of 30mm × 6.5mm × 6.5mm were cut out as abrasion test pieces, and 15mm × 15mm and 30mm × 6.5mm faces were surfaces to be tested for coating, respectively, on the plasma surfacing test pieces obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1. And (3) roughly grinding and flattening the surface to be tested of the hardness test sample by using a grinding wheel machine, then polishing the test sample by using metallographic abrasive paper from rough to fine, and carrying out polishing treatment, then washing with water, then washing with alcohol and drying. The microhardness of the coating is measured by a domestic HV-1000 microhardness tester, the loading load is 4.9N, the load duration is 20s, and the observation field is 400 times. And (3) sequentially punching a point every 0.3mm from the top to the base material 1 along the section of the cladding layer, and averaging by punching three parallel tracks to reduce random errors. Performing a sliding abrasion test on an MMS-2A ring-block abrasion tester, wherein the test loading load is 300N, the rotation speed of the tester is 200r/min, the abrasion time is 30 minutes, 1:50 emulsion is used as cooling liquid, a grinding roller ring is an annular test block, the size of the grinding roller ring is 50mm in outer diameter, 16mm in inner diameter and 10mm in thickness, and the material is die steel surface laser cladding WCPa/Ni based coating.
Fig. 1(a) and (b) are typical metallographic microstructure diagrams of the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1, respectively, and it can be seen from comparison that the hypereutectic coating processed in example 1 has a structure morphology significantly changed from that of the hypereutectic coating processed by the conventional technology, the content of pre-eutectic carbides of the hypereutectic coating processed in example 1 is increased, coarse pre-eutectic carbides are significantly refined, and coarse strip-shaped carbides are broken and distributed in dendrites and eutectic structures. Fig. 2 shows the cross-sectional microhardness values of the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1, and it can be seen that the microhardness of the hypereutectic coating processed in example 1 is significantly improved and the hardness distribution is more uniform. Table 1 shows the sliding wear weight loss data of the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1, and the relative wear resistance of the composite coating 2 in example 1 is improved by 1.69 times, the wear weight loss is reduced significantly, and the wear resistance is improved. FIG. 3 shows the sliding wear surface morphology of the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1, wherein the wear morphology of the composite coating 2 in comparative example 1 has severe flaking and fine cracks, while the sliding wear surface flaking phenomenon of the composite coating 2 in example 1 is significantly improved, and only slight flaking exists, and the wear resistance is significantly improved compared to the hypereutectic coating of comparative example 1.
Table 1 shows the sliding wear weight loss data for the coatings obtained in comparative example 1 and example 1.
TABLE 1
Kind of coating Weight loss on abrasion Δ m/mg Relative wear resistance epsilon
Cr3C2/Fe 69.8 -
Ti/Cr3C2/Fe 41.2 1.69
The analysis considers that the thickness and the uniformity of the hypereutectic structure directly influence the plasmaThe hardness and the wear resistance of the surfacing coating are improved, when coarse pre-eutectic carbide is refined and homogenized, dendritic crystal and eutectic structures are also refined, the bonding strength of a reinforcing phase and a matrix phase is improved, and the toughness of the coating is also improved. The existing method aims at the problem of Cr in hypereutectic coating3C2The addition of too much of the additive causes the defects of poor process characteristics, cracking tendency and other quality defects, and related patent publications such as patent publication numbers:
CN105132914A, inventive name: laser cladding Fe-based Cr added with nano Ti3C2Composite coating and preparation method thereof, wherein nanoscale Cr is selected3C2Replace micron-sized Cr3C2The defects of large brittleness, easy crack and the like of common ceramic materials are overcome by utilizing the advantage of small size of nano-scale ceramic particles, but the nano Cr3C2Agglomeration is easy to occur, the effect of improving cladding quality by utilizing the nano Ti is limited, and the nano Ti is also easy to agglomerate.
In this example, micron Ti is added to micron Cr3C2And obtaining composite powder from the micron iron-based powder, preparing the iron-based hypereutectic composite coating by utilizing a plasma surfacing technology, wherein Ti is a strong carbide forming element and can be preferentially combined with C to generate a TiC particle reinforced phase and further promote Cr3C2The method has the advantages of achieving the effect of refining the carbide, avoiding the quality defects of uneven structure and the like caused by larger size of the carbide, improving the cladding quality of the coating and avoiding the cracking tendency.
In summary, the structure performance of the hypereutectic coating is improved by adding the metal powder according to the in-situ synthesis principle, and the optimal selection is performed on the scale of each powder, so that the structure can be effectively refined and the cladding quality of the coating can be improved. The addition of the micron Ti can synthesize a nano-scale reinforcing phase in situ, has the same effect as the nano Ti, avoids the agglomeration generated by using the nano Ti, further improves the tissue structure of the iron-based hypereutectic coating, effectively refines and homogenizes the pre-eutectic carbide, so that the hard phase is difficult to strip a matrix in the abrasion process, and finally the high-hardness and high-strength coating can effectively resist the abrasion of abrasive particles, so that the abrasion resistance of the coating can reach the best.
Example 2
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2The hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230% of powder and 0.5% of micron Ti powder, wherein the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.14% of C, 16% of Cr, 4% of Ni, 1.4% of Mol and the balance of Fe; the particle size of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 45-180 mu m, and the micron Cr is3C2The powder adopts NiCr-Cr3C2The powder has the granularity of 15-45 mu m, and the granularity of the micron Ti powder is 50-90 mu m; specifically, the hypereutectic coating is prepared by adopting plasma surfacing, and the preparation method comprises the following steps:
step a: pretreatment of the substrate 1:
in the embodiment, low-carbon steel is selected as a surfacing substrate 1, the surface to be surfaced is polished by using a grinder to remove oxide skin, acetone is used for cleaning to remove oil stains and iron rust on the surface to be surfaced of the substrate 1, the surface of the substrate 1 is wiped by using alcohol, the surface to be surfaced is smooth and clean, and then the substrate 1 is placed in an oven to be dried for 2.5 hours at 180 ℃;
step b: preparing and drying composite powder:
weighing the following four components in percentage by mass: 69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230% of powder and 0.5% of micron Ti powder; grinding the weighed three kinds of powder to uniformly mix the powder to obtain composite powder for surfacing, wherein the grinding time is 2-3 h, specifically, the powder can be placed in a mortar for manual grinding for 2.5h, the force is ensured to be uniform, and absolute ethyl alcohol is added as a solvent in the grinding process, and the volume of the solvent is 12ml/100g of the composite powder per hour; and (3) drying the composite powder in an oven at 200 ℃ for 2 h.
Step c: preparing a coating:
presetting the dried composite powder on the surface to be welded of the base material 1, and forming a composite coating 2 on the surface of the base material 1, wherein the powder presetting comprises the following specific operations: the composite powder is placed in a ceramic crucible, acetone is added to the ceramic crucible to serve as a solvent, collodion is added to serve as a binder, the amount of acetone added is 12ml/100g of the composite powder, the amount of collodion added is 6ml/100g of the composite powder, the mixture is fully and uniformly stirred to obtain slurry, then the slurry is uniformly coated on the surface, to be subjected to surfacing, of the base material 1, and the preset composite coating 2 is 3mm in thickness and 22mm in width.
The present embodiment also includes the presetting of the first iron-based coating 3, which is performed in the same manner as in embodiment 1.
The embodiment further includes presetting of a second iron-based coating 4, and the specific operation is the same as that of embodiment 1, except that: the mass of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 2 percent of the total mass of the composite powder used for the preset composite coating 2.
In this embodiment, the preset composite coating 2, the first iron-based coating 3, the second iron-based coating 4 and the substrate 1 are placed in a drying oven and dried at 200 ℃ for 2 hours, then a PTA-400E plasma surfacing machine is used for surfacing, surfacing starts from one end of the first iron-based coating 3, and surfacing process parameters used in the test are as follows: the working current is 180A, the powder feeding voltage is 8-25V, the swing speed is 1800mm/min, the swing width is 20mm, and the spray distance is 8 mm. Ar gas is used for protection in the surfacing process so as to prevent the oxidation of alloy elements in the plasma surfacing process.
Step d: post heat treatment:
and (3) placing the clad substrate 1 in a heat preservation furnace at 180 ℃ for heat preservation for 2.5h, and then cooling along with the furnace.
Example 3
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2The hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 49.2% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C250% of powder and 0.8% of micron Ti powder, wherein the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.16% of C, 18% of Cr, 4.5% of Ni4, 1.6% of Mol and the balance of Fe; the particle size of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 45-180 mu m,micron Cr3C2The powder adopts NiCr-Cr3C2The powder has the granularity of 15-45 mu m, and the granularity of the micron Ti powder is 50-90 mu m; specifically, the hypereutectic coating is prepared by adopting plasma surfacing, and the preparation method comprises the following steps:
step a: pretreatment of the substrate 1:
in the embodiment, low-carbon steel is selected as a surfacing substrate 1, the surface to be surfaced is polished by using a grinder to remove oxide skin, acetone is used for cleaning to remove oil stains and iron rust on the surface to be surfaced of the substrate 1, the surface of the substrate 1 is wiped by using alcohol, the surface to be surfaced is smooth and clean, and then the substrate 1 is placed in an oven to be dried for 3 hours at 200 ℃;
step b: preparing and drying composite powder:
weighing the following four components in percentage by mass: 49% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C250% of powder and 1% of micron Ti powder; grinding the weighed three kinds of powder to uniformly mix the powder to obtain composite powder for surfacing, wherein the grinding time is 2-3 h, specifically, the powder can be placed in a mortar for manual grinding for 3h, the force is ensured to be uniform, and absolute ethyl alcohol is added as a solvent in the grinding process, wherein 15ml/100g of composite powder is added per hour; and (3) drying the composite powder in an oven at 200 ℃ for 2.5 h.
Step c: preparing a coating:
presetting the dried composite powder on the surface to be welded of the base material 1, and forming a composite coating 2 on the surface of the base material 1, wherein the powder presetting comprises the following specific operations: the composite powder is placed in a ceramic crucible, acetone is added to the ceramic crucible to serve as a solvent, collodion is added to serve as a binder, the amount of the acetone added is 15ml/100g of the composite powder, the amount of the collodion added is 6ml/100g of the composite powder, the mixture is fully and uniformly stirred to obtain slurry, then the slurry is uniformly coated on the surface, to be subjected to surfacing, of the base material 1, and the preset composite coating 2 is 2.7mm in thickness and 25mm in width.
The present embodiment also includes the presetting of the first iron-based coating 3, which is performed in the same manner as in embodiment 1.
The embodiment further includes presetting of a second iron-based coating 4, and the specific operation is the same as that of embodiment 1, except that: the mass of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 3 percent of the total mass of the composite powder used for the preset composite coating 2.
In this embodiment, the preset composite coating 2, the first iron-based coating 3, the second iron-based coating 4 and the substrate 1 are placed in a drying oven and dried at 200 ℃ for 2.5 hours, then a PTA-400E plasma surfacing machine is used for surfacing, surfacing starts from one end of the first iron-based coating 3, and surfacing process parameters used in the test are as follows: the working current is 200A, the powder feeding voltage is 8-25V, the swing speed is 1800mm/min, the swing width is 20mm, and the spray distance is 8 mm. Ar gas is used for protection in the surfacing process so as to prevent the oxidation of alloy elements in the plasma surfacing process.
Step d: post heat treatment:
and (3) placing the clad substrate 1 in a heat preservation furnace at 200 ℃ for heat preservation for 2.5h, and then cooling along with the furnace.
Example 4
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2A hypereutectic wear resistant coating, substantially the same as example 1, except that: the hypereutectic coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 56.1% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C243% of powder and 0.9% of micron Ti powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.13% of C, 16% of Cr, 3.8% of Nis, 1.3% of Mos and the balance of Fe.
Example 5
Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti in the embodiment3C2A hypereutectic wear resistant coating, substantially the same as example 2, except that: the hypereutectic coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 66.3% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C233% of powder and 0.7% of micron Ti powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.15% of C, 17% of Cr, 4.2% of Ni4, 1.5% of Mol and the balance of Fe.
Example 6
Plasma surfacing iron added with micron Ti in the embodimentBasic Cr3C2A hypereutectic wear resistant coating, substantially the same as example 3, except that: the hypereutectic coating comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 51% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C248% of powder and 1% of micron Ti powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.16% of C, 17% of Cr, 4.0% of Ni0%, 1.2% of Mol and the balance of Fe.
The above examples are only intended to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, but not to limit it; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some technical features may be equivalently replaced; and such modifications or substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention.

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1. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized in that: the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating comprises a composite coating (2), wherein a first iron-based coating (3) is arranged at one end of the composite coating (2), and a second iron-based coating (4) is arranged on the surface of the composite coating (2); the composite coating (2) comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 49-69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230 to 50 percent of powder and 0.5 to 1 percent of micron Ti powder; the first iron-based coating (3) and the second iron-based coating (4) both comprise iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder; the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.12 to 0.16 percent of C, 15 to 18 percent of Cr, 3.5 to 4.5 percent of Ni, 1.2 to 1.6 percent of Mol, and the balance of Fe.
2. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 13C2Hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized in that: the particle size of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 45-180 mu m, and the micron Cr is3C2The powder adopts NiCr-Cr3C2The powder is prepared by mixing the raw materials,the granularity is 15-45 μm, and the granularity of the micron Ti powder is 50-90 μm.
3. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti3C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: the method comprises the following specific steps:
step a: pretreatment of a substrate (1):
cleaning the surface of the base material (1), and drying for 2.5-3.5 h in an oven at 150-200 ℃;
step b: preparing and drying composite powder:
weighing the following four components in percentage by mass: 49-69.5% of iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder and micron Cr3C230% -50% of powder and 0.5% -1% of micron Ti powder, grinding the weighed powder to uniformly mix the powder to obtain composite powder for surfacing, and then placing the composite powder in an oven to dry for 1.5-2.5 h at the temperature of 150-200 ℃;
step c: preparing a coating:
uniformly coating the dried composite powder on a base material (1) by adopting a preset powder method, forming a composite coating (2) on the surface of the base material (1), then placing the base material (1) in a drying oven, drying for 2-2.5 h at the temperature of 150-200 ℃, and then surfacing the surface composite coating (2) by using a plasma surfacing machine; step c also comprises the presetting of a first iron-based coating (3), specifically operated as follows: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry at one end of the composite coating (2) to form a first iron-based coating (3), wherein the preset thickness of the first iron-based coating (3) is consistent with the thickness of the composite coating (2), and the preset width is consistent with the width of the composite coating (2), wherein the adding amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder;
step d: post heat treatment:
and (3) placing the surfacing base material (1) in a heat preservation furnace at the temperature of 150-200 ℃ for heat preservation for 1.5-2.5 h, and then cooling along with the furnace.
4. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 33C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: and c, adding absolute ethyl alcohol into the composite powder as a solvent during powder mixing in the step b for grinding, wherein the addition amount of the absolute ethyl alcohol is 10-15 ml/100g of the composite powder per hour.
5. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 43C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: the specific operation of presetting the composite coating (2) in the step c is as follows: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the composite powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain slurry, uniformly coating the slurry on the surface to be built up of the base material (1), and presetting a composite coating (2) with the thickness of 2.5-3 mm and the width of 20-25 mm; wherein the addition amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the composite powder, and the addition amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the composite powder.
6. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 33C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: step c also comprises presetting of a second iron-based coating (4), and the concrete operations are as follows: adding acetone serving as a solvent into the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, adding collodion serving as a binder, fully and uniformly stirring to obtain iron-based powder slurry, and then presetting a layer of the iron-based powder slurry on the surface of the composite coating (2) to form a second iron-based coating (4), wherein the mass of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder is 1-3% of the total mass of the composite powder used for presetting the composite coating (2), the adding amount of the collodion is 5-6 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder, and the adding amount of the acetone is 10-15 ml/100g of the iron-based self-fluxing alloy powder.
7. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 33C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: powder in step cWhen in presetting, the prepared powder slurry is poured into an operation cavity (7) of a preset die, and then the slurry in the operation cavity (7) is rolled by a glass rod to be uniformly filled in the operation cavity (7).
8. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to claim 73C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: the pre-arranged die comprises a top frame (5) and side frames (6), wherein the side frames (6) are arranged at two ends of the top frame (5), an operation cavity (7) is formed between the side frames (6) and the top frame (5), the end parts, far away from the top frame (5), of the side frames (6) are provided with overflow frames (8), the overflow frames (8) and the side frames (6) are connected through connecting arms (9), and overflow cavities communicated with the operation cavity (7) are formed between the overflow frames (8) at two sides.
9. Plasma surfacing iron-based Cr added with micron Ti according to any one of claims 3-83C2The preparation method of the hypereutectic wear-resistant coating is characterized by comprising the following steps: the process parameters for plasma surfacing in the step c are as follows: the working current is 180-200A, the powder feeding voltage is 8-25V, the swing speed is 1800mm/min, the swing width is 20-25 mm, the spraying distance is 6-8 mm, the ion gas flow is 300L/h, the protective gas flow is 300L/h, and the ion gas and the protective gas are argon.
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