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Optimisation of the electric wire arc-spraying process for improved wear resistance of sugar mill roller shells

✍ Scribed by Kavian Cooke; Gossett Oliver; Vernon Buchanan; Nigel Palmer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
301 KB
Volume
202
Category
Article
ISSN
0257-8972

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✦ Synopsis


A parametric study using Taguchi's fractional-factorial design L 9 (3 4-2 ) was conducted to optimise the parameters of an electric wire arc spray process to develop coating for improved wear resistance of sugar mill rollers using an iron based material, iron-chromium-boron (FeCrB). Four spray parameters; current, voltage, air pressure and spray distance were evaluated using the Taguchi design. The coatings were characterised by their hardness, micro-structure and abrasive wear. The results of the study indicated that an optimum wear rate could be achieved from the relationships that exist between all parameters evaluated while achieving satisfactory hardness. The present Taguchi analysis employed in this investigation led to the optimised process parameters for the iron-chromium-boron coating with the lowest mass loss over a two-hour period. The coating should be a good candidate for application to sugar mill rollers.