Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1626186 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
There are very strong interests in improving the high-temperature wear resistance of the γ-TiAl intermetallic alloy, especially when applied as tribological moving components. In this paper, microstructure, high-temperature dry sliding wear at 600 °C and isothermal oxidation at 1000 °C on ambient air of laser clad γ/W2C/TiC composite coatings with different constitution of Ni-Cr-W-C precursor mixed powders on TiAl alloy substrates have been investigated. The results show that microstructure of the laser fabricated composite coatings possess non-equilibrium microstructure consisting of the matrix of nickel-base solid solution γ-NiCrAl and reinforcements of TiC, W2C and M23C6 carbides. Higher wear resistance than the original TiAl alloy is achieved in the composite coatings under high-temperature wear test conditions. However, the oxidation resistance of the laser clad γ/W2C/TiC composite coatings is deceased. The corresponding mechanisms resulting in the above behaviors of the laser clad composite coatings are discussed.
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Authors
Xiu-Bo Liu, Rong-Li Yu,