Type
Carbide powder, agglomerated and sintered
classification
EN ISO
14232-1 WC-Ni 88/12
Applications

carbide powder for wear resistant coatings produced by flame-, plasma or hig hvelocity- flame-spraying (HVOF). Tungsten-Carbide-Nickel-coatings are resistant to abrasion and oxidation. In comparison with WC-Co layers they show an improved corrosion resistance in aqueous solutions. Plasma sprayed coatings can achieve a hardness of up to 1000 HV0.1 and tensile strength acc. to DIN 50160 of 60 N/mm². The maximum operating temperature is 750°C.

Type
Carbide powder, agglomerated and sintered
Applications

carbide powder for wear resistant coatings produced by flame-, plasma or hig hvelocity- flame-spraying (HVOF). Tungsten-Carbide-Nickel-coatings are resistant to abrasion and oxidation. In comparison with WC-Co layers they show an improved corrosion resistance in aqueous solutions. Plasma sprayed coatings can achieve a hardness of up to 1000 HV0.1 and tensile strength acc. to DIN 50160 of 60 N/mm². The maximum operating temperature is 750°C.

Properties

Powder type: agglomereted with sintered Components
Carbide size: 2,5 μm FSSS
Density (ISO3923-2): 4.2-5.5 g/cm³ (dependent on designated size)
Particle shape: preponderantly spherical
Typical grain size for sale: -53+22 μm ask for other

Classification
EN ISO
14232-1 WC-Ni 88/12
Suitable for

Augers, impellors, shafts, hydraulics, pulling equipment, fan blades etc.

Welding positions
PC
Redrying
Not required
Gas acc. EN ISO 14175
None
Analysis
Ni WC
12 88