“Microstructure evolution of graded high-vanadium tool steel composite coating in-situ fabricated via atmospheric plasma beam alloying” was accepted to the Journal of Alloys and Compounds today. LinkHighlights:
1. A graded metal matrix composite coating was in situ produced on ductile iron by plasma surface alloying process; 2. Spherical, hard submicro metal carbides that replace soft graphite nodules render coating hard yet-tough; 3. Microscopic characterizations verify the abundant ultrafine particles primarily to be vanadium carbides
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