Microstructural characterization of Ni-based self-fluxing alloy after selective surface-engineering using diode laser

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

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Abstract

The microstructural characterization of thermal-sprayed Ni-based self-fluxing alloy (Metco-16C®) after laser-assisted homogenization treatment was performed. To this end, a high-power diode laser system was used. This supported the real-time control of the target homogenization temperature at the substrate surface. Non-homogeneities of the macrosegregation of certain elements (C and Cu) and the local concentration of Cr-based carbides and borides in certain regions in the as-sprayed state could be enhanced with the application of homogenization. After homogenization at 1423 K, the hardness of the thermal-sprayed layer was found to have increased by 1280 HV from the as-sprayed state (750 HV). At this homogenization temperature, the microstructure of the thermal-sprayed layer consisted of a lamellar structuring of the matrix phase (austenite and Ni 3 Si) with fine (<5 μm) carbides and borides (the rod-like phase of Cr 5 B 3 , the lumpy phase of M 23 C 6 , and the extra-fine phase of M 7 C 3 ). Despite the formation of several kinds of carbides and borides during homogenization at 1473 K, the lowest hardness level was found to be less than that of the as-sprayed state, because of the liquid-state homogenization treatment without formation of lamellar structuring between austenite and Ni 3 Si.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)726-735
Number of pages10
JournalApplied Surface Science
Volume442
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Diode laser
  • Homogenization
  • Microstructure
  • Self-fluxing alloy
  • Thermal spraying

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