Inconel 718 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-base superalloy with decent corrosion resistance, high strength at ambient temperature, and excellent creep and fatigue strength at high temperature. In this study, Inconel 718 was deposited by cold spraying with nitrogen and helium gas. Particle velocities were measured and splat morphology and coating microstructure were observed. Mechanical properties, including hardness, bond strength, and tensile strength, were also investigated. Although the deposits sprayed with helium had slightly better mechanical properties, nitrogen-sprayed Inconel 718, post heat treatment, exhibited mechanical properties similar to those of the bulk material.

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