Abstract :
Multi-layer Co-based alloy (HMSP 2537) were deposited on Ni-based superalloy plate with a TJ-TL-T5000 type CO2 laser.
Sections of such coatings were examined to reveal their microstructure and phase composition using optical microscope,
scanning electron microscope (SEM), and X-ray diffractometer (XRD). The hardness and wear resistance of the coatings were
tested. The results showed that the prime phase (g-Co dendrite) and other phases, such as CrNi, Co7W6, and Cr23C6 existed in the
coatings. Dendrite or cellular microstructures were observed perpendicular to the interface, and coarsening microstructures were
obtained as more layers deposited. Dendrite paralleling to laser scan speed was also found near the top surface of the last layer.
Fine microstructures of g-Co dendrite and lamellar eutectic in inter-dendritic regions strengthened the coatings. Microhardness
and wear resistance of the coatings were much higher than that of substrate but slightly decreased with layers increased.
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Keywords :
Co-based alloy , Wear resistance , Laser cladding , Dendrite