The paper studies deposition of a highly nickel-alloyed corrosion-resistant layer on the surface of a low-carbon economically alloyed steel. The formation of the layer is carried out in two stages – at the first stage, a precursor coating is applied by cold spraying, and at the second, an alloyed layer is formed on the surface by laser. A layer with a nickel content of up to 70% is formed on the surface of the steel. The results of X-ray diffraction phase analysis indicate that a face-centered cubic lattice of a solid solution and Ni3Fe intermetallic compound has been formed in the studied layer.
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