Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings
In this study, Monel 400 is laser heat treated and laser alloyed with boron using diode laser to obtain adequate remelting and to improve the microhardness Single laser tracks were produced on the surface with three different laser beam scanning velocities: 5, 25, and 75 m/min. In order to enrich Mo...
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doaj-39afd356cb944c28a74a2a7bd216f7092020-11-25T01:39:56ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-10-011221349410.3390/ma12213494ma12213494Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard CoatingsMateusz Kuklinski0Aneta Bartkowska1Damian Przestacki2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Institute of Mechanical Technology Poznan, University of Technology, Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznań, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Institute of Material Science and Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, Jana Pawła II 24, 60-965 Poznań, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Institute of Mechanical Technology Poznan, University of Technology, Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznań, PolandIn this study, Monel 400 is laser heat treated and laser alloyed with boron using diode laser to obtain adequate remelting and to improve the microhardness Single laser tracks were produced on the surface with three different laser beam scanning velocities: 5, 25, and 75 m/min. In order to enrich Monel 400 with boron surfaces were covered with initial layers of two different thicknesses before the process: 100 μm and 200 μm. In all experiments, laser beam power density was equal to 178 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>. Produced laser tracks were investigated in areas of microstructure, depth of remelting and microhardness. It was found that remelted zones are mainly composed of dendrites and the more boron is present in the laser track, the dendritic structure more fragmented is. Depth of remelting and microhardness depend not only on the laser beam scanning velocity but also on thickness of the initial boron layer. While microhardness of Monel 400 is equal to approximately 160 HV0.1, microhardness up to 980 HV0.1 was obtained in areas laser alloyed with boron.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/21/3494monel 400laseralloyingboronmicrostructuremicrohardness |
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Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings |
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Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings |
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Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings |
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Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings |
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Laser Alloying Monel 400 with Amorphous Boron to Obtain Hard Coatings |
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laser alloying monel 400 with amorphous boron to obtain hard coatings |
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In this study, Monel 400 is laser heat treated and laser alloyed with boron using diode laser to obtain adequate remelting and to improve the microhardness Single laser tracks were produced on the surface with three different laser beam scanning velocities: 5, 25, and 75 m/min. In order to enrich Monel 400 with boron surfaces were covered with initial layers of two different thicknesses before the process: 100 μm and 200 μm. In all experiments, laser beam power density was equal to 178 kW/cm<sup>2</sup>. Produced laser tracks were investigated in areas of microstructure, depth of remelting and microhardness. It was found that remelted zones are mainly composed of dendrites and the more boron is present in the laser track, the dendritic structure more fragmented is. Depth of remelting and microhardness depend not only on the laser beam scanning velocity but also on thickness of the initial boron layer. While microhardness of Monel 400 is equal to approximately 160 HV0.1, microhardness up to 980 HV0.1 was obtained in areas laser alloyed with boron. |
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monel 400 laser alloying boron microstructure microhardness |
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