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Tungsten Carbide Replacement Coatings

Improve lubricity and surface hardness without the cost, brittleness, and complexity of tungsten carbide coatings.

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Tungsten Carbide Coatings Aren’t Designed for Lubricity

Tungsten carbide (WC) thermal spray coatings—often applied by HVOF—are a go-to choice when engineers want extreme hardness and wear resistance on pumps, valves, and other wear components. These coatings use WC/Co or WC/Co/Cr powders to create dense, very hard layers that stand up well to abrasion and erosion.

The tradeoff: WC coatings are hard but relatively high-friction and brittle. Tribology data show tungsten carbide coatings can exhibit significantly higher coefficients of friction than polished steel or engineered low-friction surfaces, especially in sliding contact. That can mean:

  • • More heat and wear at sliding interfaces
  • • Higher risk of micro-cracking and edge chipping under misalignment or shock
  • • Costly grinding, masking, and rework every time the coating is applied

Our solution: Armoloy applies Thin Dense Chrome (TDC®)—a proprietary nodular chromium coating—to steel and stainless components.

TDC delivers high surface hardness with a very low coefficient of friction, in a thin, uniform layer that protects tight tolerances and can be stripped and replated repeatably. In many applications where tungsten carbide coatings were used purely for wear resistance, TDC provides a more lubricious, more manageable alternative.

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Components We Treat as Tungsten Carbide Alternatives

Engineered for steel and stainless parts that currently rely on WC thermal spray coatings:

  • Pumps & fluid handlingpump shafts and sleeves, wear rings, impeller hubs, and seal hardware where sliding wear, mild erosion, and corrosion drive failures.
  • Valves & flow control – stems, seats, plugs, balls, and cages that must move smoothly and resist galling in abrasive or corrosive media.
  • Bearings & linear motion – journals, races, linear guides, and actuator rods where low friction and tight clearances are critical for motion control.
  • Molds, dies & tooling – forming dies and mold components that migrated to WC coatings for life, but now struggle with friction, sticking, or brittle behavior.
  • General wear components – shafts, pins, rolls, and wear pads where tungsten carbide coatings have become an expensive default rather than a true requirement.

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Why Armoloy for Tungsten Carbide Coating Replacement?

Armoloy Thin Dense Chrome (TDC®) is engineered to do what most tungsten carbide coatings can’t: deliver high surface hardness with very low friction, consistent thickness, and easy rework on practical steel and stainless components.

  • Lower friction, higher lubricity – TDC’s micronodular surface reduces contact area and holds lubricant, giving a very low coefficient of friction compared to typical WC coatings in sliding contact.
  • Hard surface, tough core – Surface hardness in the ~72–78 Rc range on a steel or stainless core provides carbide-like wear performance without a fully brittle body.
  • Thin, uniform deposits – Typical thickness of about 0.000025–0.0006″ (≈1–15 µm) protects clearances, balance, and surface finish without heavy grinding or dimensional rework.
  • Strip, replate, repeat – Thin dense chrome can be stripped and replated, allowing you to return parts to the same engineered surface condition and extend core life instead of scrapping.
  • Easier machining – You machine the base material, not a fully hard carbide body, then apply TDC near net shape—simplifying manufacturing and reducing tooling costs.
  • Proven in demanding service – TDC is used globally on pumps, valves, bearings, molds, and oil & gas components where wear, friction, and corrosion must be controlled together.

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Ready to Reduce Your Tungsten Carbide Dependence?

Share a print, spec, or failed tungsten carbide–coated part, and our team will help you evaluate whether Thin Dense Chrome is a suitable alternative.

  • Free engineering consult on tungsten carbide replacement opportunities
  • Guidance on where TDC can replace WC coatings—and where WC still needs to stay
  • Support for prototypes, qualification runs, and production programs

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