Title of article :
Laser cladding of copper with molybdenum for wear resistance
enhancement in electrical contacts
Author/Authors :
K.W. Ng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Laser cladding of Mo on Cu has been attempted with the aim of enhancing the wear resistance and hence increasing the service life of electrical
contacts made of Cu. In order to overcome the difficulties arising from the large difference in thermal properties and the low mutual solubility
between Cu and Mo, Ni was introduced as an intermediate layer between Mo and Cu. The Ni and Mo layers were laser clad one after the other to
form a sandwich layer of Mo/Ni/Cu. Excellent bonding between the clad layer and the Cu substrate was ensured by strong metallurgical bonding.
The hardness of the surface of the clad layer is seven times higher than that of the Cu substrate. Pin-on-disc wear tests consistently showed that the
abrasive wear resistance of the clad layer was also improved by a factor of seven as compared with untreated Cu substrate. The specific electrical
contact resistance of the clad surface was about 5.6 10 7 V cm2.
Keywords :
Electrical contact resistance , Wear , Molybdenum , Laser cladding , Cu electrical contact
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science