Composite coatings (also called Cer-Met) consist of ceramic phases, typically carbides, dispersed in a metal matrix that acts as a binder. These coatings have a very high level of hardness, making them suitable for extreme anti-wear applications.
The presence, in some types of Cer-Met coatings, of metallic chromium, nickel- and cobalt-based alloys makes them suitable for use in aggressive environments, even at temperatures above 600°C.
The most widely used coating process for Cer-Mets is the HVOF due to the compactness, cohesion and adhesion that is achievable. For applications in which a high surface roughness is required, the Plasma Spray process is preferable. Read more.
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