Claims
- 1. As an article of manufacture, a solid particle erosion resistant component for use in a steam turbine system comprising:
- a metal substrate having a surface adjacent region subject to solid particle erosion when exposed to contaminated steam flowing through said steam turbine system; and
- a coating disposed on the surface adjacent region of said substrate, said coating including by weight about 30% to about 50% angular titanium carbide particles dispersed through a high chromium iron matrix, said coating being a substantially homogeneous aggregate which does not substantially exhibit austenitic or martensitic crystallography therethrough.
- 2. The article of manufacture as in claim 1, wherein said coating covers said surface adjacent region to a depth of at least 0.25 inches.
- 3. The article of manufacture as in claim 1 wherein said high chromium iron matrix comprises by weight about 10% to about 30% chromium, about 1.5% to about 5% carbon and the balance essentially iron.
- 4. The article of manufacture as in claim 3, wherein the weight fraction of chromium to carbon in the matrix is from about 4:1 to about 10:1.
- 5. The article of manufacture as in claim 4, wherein the weight fraction of chromium to carbon in the matrix is about 8:1.
- 6. The article of manufacture as in claim 3, wherein said high chromium iron matrix further comprises by weight about 25% to about 30% chromium and about 2.8% to about 3.2% carbon and the balance essentially iron.
- 7. The article of manufacture as in claim 3, wherein said coating further includes by weight about 35% to about 45% angular titanium carbide.
- 8. The article of manufacture as in claim 3, wherein said high chromium iron matrix further includes by weight up to about 2% each molybdenum and tungsten.
- 9. The article of manufacture as in claim 3, wherein said matrix includes metallurgically identifiable amounts of high chromium content M.sub.7 C.sub.3 carbides, wherein M represents the total of iron and chromium atoms which are bonded to carbon in the ratio of 7:3.
- 10. The article of manufacture as in claim 1, wherein said titanium carbide particles are substantially uniformly dispersed through said matrix.
- 11. As an article of manufacture, a solid particle erosion resistant component for use in a steam turbine system comprising a powder metal consolidated body having a surface adjacent region subject to solid particle erosion when exposed to contaminated steam flowing through said steam turbine system, said surface adjacent region of said body
- including by weight about 30% to about 50% angular titanium carbide particles dispersed through a high chromium iron matrix, said body being a substantially homogeneous aggregate which does not substantially exhibit austenitic or martensitic crystallography therethrough.
- 12. The article of manufacture as in claim 11, wherein said high chromium iron matrix comprises by weight about 10% to about 30% chromium, about 1.5 to about 5% carbon and the balance essentially iron.
- 13. The article of manufacture as in claim 12, wherein said high chromium iron matrix further comprises by weight about 25% to about 30% chromium, about 2.8% to about 3.2% carbon and the balance essentially iron.
- 14. The article of manufacture as in claim 12, wheein said coating further includes by weight about 35% to about 45% angular titanium carbide.
- 15. The article of manufacture as in claim 12, wherein the weight fraction of chromium to carbon in the matrix is from about 4:1 to about 10:1.
- 16. The article of manufacture as in claim 15, wherein the weight fraction of chromium to carbon in the matrix is about 8:1.
- 17. The article of manufacture as in claim 12, wherein said high chromium iron matrix further includes by weight up to 2% each molybdenum and tunsten.
- 18. The article of manufacture as in claim 12, wherein said matrix includes metallurgically identifiable amounts of high chromium content M.sub.7 C.sub.3 carbides, wherein M represents the total of iron and chromium atoms which are bonded to carbon in the ratio of 7:3.
- 19. The article of manufacture as in claim 11, wherein said titanium carbide particles are substantially uniformly dispersed through said matrix.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of application Ser. No. 698,943, filed 2/7/1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,615,734, which is a continuation-in-part of copending application entitled, "An Element Resistant To Solid Particle Erosion Utilizing Titanium Carbide," filed Mar. 12, 1984, accorded Ser. No. 588,407, assigned to the instant assignee and now abandoned.
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