• Laser & Optoelectronics Progress
  • Vol. 55, Issue 11, 111403 (2018)
Ming Jin1、**, Dingyong He1、2、*, Zengjie Wang2, Zheng Zhou1、2, Guohong Wang2, and Xiaoxuan Li1
Author Affiliations
  • 1 College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China
  • 2 Beijing Engineering Research Center of Eco-Materials and LCA, Beijing 100124, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/LOP55.111403 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Ming Jin, Dingyong He, Zengjie Wang, Zheng Zhou, Guohong Wang, Xiaoxuan Li. Microstructure and Properties of Laser Cladded 2205 Dual-Phase Stainless Steel/TiC Composite Coatings[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2018, 55(11): 111403 Copy Citation Text show less
    Sectional morphologies of cladding layers with different mass fractions of TiC. (a) 0; (b) 5%; (c) 10%; (d) 15%
    Fig. 1. Sectional morphologies of cladding layers with different mass fractions of TiC. (a) 0; (b) 5%; (c) 10%; (d) 15%
    X-ray diffraction patterns of cladding layers with different TiC contents
    Fig. 2. X-ray diffraction patterns of cladding layers with different TiC contents
    Microstructures of cladding layers with different mass fractions of TiC. (a) 5%; (b) 10%; (c) 15%; (d) 15%
    Fig. 3. Microstructures of cladding layers with different mass fractions of TiC. (a) 5%; (b) 10%; (c) 15%; (d) 15%
    Cross-sectional micro-hardness distributions of cladding layers with different TiC contents
    Fig. 4. Cross-sectional micro-hardness distributions of cladding layers with different TiC contents
    Worn surfaces of cladding layers with different TiC contents. (a) 0; (b) 5%; (c) 10%; (d) 10%, high magnification; (e) 15%; (f) 15%, high magnification
    Fig. 5. Worn surfaces of cladding layers with different TiC contents. (a) 0; (b) 5%; (c) 10%; (d) 10%, high magnification; (e) 15%; (f) 15%, high magnification
    ElementCrNiMoMnCFe
    Content2263.20.650.05Bal.
    Table 1. Chemical compositions of 2205 austenitic-ferrite dual-phase stainless steel (mass fraction, %)
    PositionFeTiCrNiMoC
    Point-117.5636.524.081.041.3239.49
    Point-278.53-15.474.481.52-
    Point-39.8244.684.17--41.33
    Point-4-42.77---57.23
    Table 2. Cladding layer base material and EDS analysis results of its second-phase particles(atomic fraction, %)
    Mass fraction ofTiC /%051015
    Loss mass /mg52.756.736.413.3
    Table 3. Weight loss of cladding layers with different TiC contents
    Ming Jin, Dingyong He, Zengjie Wang, Zheng Zhou, Guohong Wang, Xiaoxuan Li. Microstructure and Properties of Laser Cladded 2205 Dual-Phase Stainless Steel/TiC Composite Coatings[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2018, 55(11): 111403
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