This study ranks a number of common thermal surfacing materials for soil tillage applications based on the results of dry-sand rubber-wheel testing for abrasion resistance. Test specimens were prepared by plasma transferred arc (PTA) and powder welding deposition of a nickel-based self-fluxing matrix with and without tungsten carbide (WC) additions. For comparison, PTA coated M2 tool steel and quenched and tempered spring steels were also tested. PTA and PW deposition produced coatings with a similar level of abrasive wear resistance. Hardfacing with M2 and nickel-based 1560 deposited by PTA showed ~30% and ~15% wear respectively compared to the reference steels, while nickel-based grades with additions of 50% carbide showed only ~5% wear. Moreover, by increasing the amount of WC from 50 to 60 wt%, abrasive wear resistance was increased by 25%.

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