Laser-assisted selective fusing of thermal sprayed Ni-based self-fluxing alloys by using high-power diode lasers

Eun Joon Chun, Min Su Kim, Hiroshi Nishikawa, Changkyoo Park, Jeong Suh

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Abstract

Fusing treatment of Ni-based self-fluxing alloys (Metco-16C and 1276F) was performed using high-power diode lasers to control the temperature of the substrate's surface in real time. The effects of the fusing treatment temperature on the microstructural change and hardness distribution were also investigated. For Metco-16C and 1276F, the macrostructural inhomogeneity (voids) within the thermal sprayed layer decreased considerably as the fusing temperature increased. For both self-fluxing alloys, the optimal temperature for fusing was approximately 1423 K (for Metco-16C) and 1373 K (for 1276F), both of which are within the solid state temperature range; these temperatures maximize the alloy hardness together with the macrostructural homogeneity. In this temperature range, the microstructure consists of a lamellar-structured matrix phase with fine (<5 μm) carbides and borides. Selective fusing for a thermal sprayed layer 0.2–0.5 mm in thickness could be successfully achieved in a high-power diode laser system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-324
Number of pages8
JournalOptics and Laser Technology
Volume100
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Diode laser
  • Fusing
  • Hardness
  • Self-fluxing alloy

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