Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012521 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, for the first time, titanium powder recycled from machining swarf was used for cladding a novel Ti-Fe coating on a titanium substrate. Post deposition microstructures revealed a dendritic structure throughout the composite coating followed by a fine martensitic αâ²-Ti phase in the heat affected zone. Additionally, iron in the form of Fe2O3 and Fe2C along with TiC and TiO2 phases were also found which significantly contributed to the very high hardness (620-815â¯HV) of the coating. This hard composite coating can effectively improve the wear resistance of the titanium alloy, thereby finding applications in the aerospace and defence industries.
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Authors
Keivan A. Nazari, R.A. Rahman Rashid, S. Palanisamy, K. Xia, M.S. Dargusch,