Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5459947 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental investigation is performed into the microstructure and mechanical properties of Mo-doped (0, 3, 6, 9,12 and 15Â wt% Mo) NiAl coatings deposited on medium carbon steel substrates with a laser cladding process. It is shown that as the Mo content increases, the density of the Mo-rich phase network structure increases and the grain size of the laser-clad coating reduces. Moreover, the hardness and wear test results indicate that a higher Mo addition not only increases the strength of the NiAl coating, but also improves its toughness and wear resistance. With a combination of alloy design and the role of laser cladding process, this study provides a potential guideline for practical application of intermetallic compound in the future. In general, with a combination of alloy design and the role of laser cladding process in this study provide a useful source of reference for extending the applications of NiAl composite coatings in the aerospace field and other advanced industries.
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Authors
Chun-Ming Lin, Wei-Yu Kai, Cherng-Yuh Su, Kun-Hui Key,