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Research Papers

Laser and GTAW torch processing of Fe–Cr–B coatings on steel

Part II – microstructure and hardness

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Pages 355-360 | Received 28 Oct 2013, Accepted 27 Mar 2014, Published online: 11 Apr 2014
 

Abstract

A comparison has been made of the relationship between microstructure and microhardness developed by surface melting Nanosteel SHS 7170 Fe–Cr–B alloy powder onto a plain carbon steel surface. This powder was initially developed as a high velocity oxyfuel sprayed coating, giving a strength 10 times that of mild steel, and is particularly suitable for surface protection against wear and corrosion. In the present study, the alloy powder was injected into the laser melted surface, while a preplaced powder was melted using the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) technique. The laser track consisted of fine dendrites and needle-like microstructures, which produced a maximum hardness value of over 800 HV, while the GTAW track produced a mixture of equiaxed and columnar grain microstructures with a maximum hardness value of 670 HV. The lower hardness values are considered to be associated with dilution and grain size.

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to thank the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Nottingham University, UK, for providing laser and laboratory facilities.

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