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Adhesion of gas-detonation coatings from a starting VK-18 powder and workability of materials with such coatings

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In a quantitative assessment of the adhesion of a coating to a basis metal by the pin method suitable measures must be taken to ensure that conditions of normal contact between the pin and the die are not disturbed during their assembly and also that no damage is suffered by the zone of contact between the end face of the pin and the coating. A qualitative assessment of the adhesion of a gas-detonation coating should be combined with bending and drawing tests. The strong adhesion of gas-detonation coatings to basis metals and their comparatively large permissible angles of deflection and depths of drawing point to the possibility of producing thin-walled parts by cold-forging techniques from precoated sheets and strips.

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A WC + 18% Co alloy. Kh17N2, also referred to in this article, is a 17% Cr-2% Ni stainless steel — Translator.

Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 5(245), pp. 74–78, May, 1983.

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Kharlamov, Y.A., Livshits, M.I. Adhesion of gas-detonation coatings from a starting VK-18 powder and workability of materials with such coatings. Powder Metall Met Ceram 22, 392–395 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00796932

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