Microstructure and wear behaviour of laser clad NiCrBSi+Ta composite coating

Authors: T. Yu1; Q. L. Deng2; J. F. Zheng3; G. Dong4; J. G. Yang2

Source: Surface Engineering

Publisher: Maney Publishing

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Ta was added to laser clad NiCrBSi coating to improve wear resistance. In situ synthesised TaC particles of nearly equiaxed shape were uniformly dispersed in the coating. The colony that contained acicular Cr rich boride or carbide grew radially around the TaC particle and had a strong bond with the particle. The TaC particles had good bonds with the matrix, and tended to be crushed and impressed into the matrix instead of being pulled out from the wear surface during the wear process. The NiCrBSi+Ta coating exhibited higher fracture toughness, and higher abrasive and adhesive wear resistance than the NiCrBSi coating. The primary wear mechanism of the NiCrBSi+Ta coating was abrasion combined with the oxidation process under all test conditions while the main wear mechanism of the NiCrBSi coating was abrasion and microflaking under a low load (30 N), and adhesion and oxidation under a high load (75 N).

Keywords: Colony structure; Nickel based alloy; Laser cladding; Particle reinforcement; Tantalum carbide; Wear resistance; Tantalum

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/1743294411Y.0000000094

Affiliations: 1: Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China 2: School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200240, China 3: Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Tooling Co., Ltd, Shanghai 201206, China 4: Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China

Appeared or available online: February 2, 2012

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