Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC Description
Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC is used in laser/electron beam addition manufacturing (SLM/EBM), powder metallurgy (PM), spraying, welding, and so on. It has a matrix consisting of complex carbides that are especially useful for applications requiring excellent hardness and wear resistance. Due to its excellent hardness, Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC exhibits exceptional wear, scratch, and abrasion resistance at ambient and elevated temperatures.
Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC Specifications
Chemical Composition
Alloy
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Co
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Cr
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W
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C
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Ni
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Mo
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Fe
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Si
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Mn
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CoCrWC
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Bal.
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30
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4.5
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1.2
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≤3
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≤1.0
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≤3
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1
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≤1.0
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Compositions
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Co, Cr, W, C
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Powder Size
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15-45μm
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Apparent Density
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4.6 g/cm3
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Shape
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Gray powder
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Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC Applications
Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC is used for the 3D printing of teeth, human scaffolds, artificial joints, and other biomedical materials.
Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC Packaging
Our Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder Stellite 6 is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Cobalt Based Powder CoCrWC FAQs
Q1: What is Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder (Stellite 6)?
A1: Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder is a cobalt-chromium alloy powder known for its excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature performance. It is commonly used for hardfacing, thermal spraying, and other surface coating processes.
Q2: How does Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder (Stellite 6) compare to other hardfacing alloys?
A2: Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder offers a superior combination of wear and corrosion resistance compared to many other hardfacing alloys. Its ability to retain properties at elevated temperatures and resist various forms of mechanical and chemical degradation makes it a preferred choice for many demanding applications.
Q3: Can Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder (Stellite 6) be used in different coating processes?
A3: Yes, Cobalt-Based Alloy Powder can be used in various coating processes such as thermal spraying (plasma spray, HVOF), laser cladding, and PTA (plasma transferred arc) welding. Proper application techniques should be followed to achieve optimal results.