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Production and Plasma Spraying of Cermet Powders TiC-NiCr with Given Volume Content of Carbide Ultra-Fine Inclusions
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ITSC2014, Thermal Spray 2014: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 373-378, May 21–23, 2014,
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This paper presents a method for producing TiC-NiCr cermet powders with particle sizes of 40-90 μm and 15-50% volume content of ultrafine carbide inclusions. The method is based on a combination of mechanoactivation of initial components and subsequent high-temperature self-propagating synthesis. TiC-NiCr powders with different amounts of carbide content were produced and their applicability for plasma spraying is assessed.