“…An AISI 4340 low-alloy steel, composition: 0.4C-0.7Mn-0.20Si-0.04S-0.035P-0.8Cr-1.65Ni-0.20Mo, remainder Fe (all wt-%), was cleaned with ethyl alcohol, and TiC particulates, 45-100 μm in size, after mixing with a PVA binder, were preplaced at 1 mg mm −2 on the steel surface. The sample preparation before the TIG melting process to produce the single and multipass tracks is described in previous publications [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. In single track melting, the TIG torch was scanned over the preplaced powder as shown in Figure 1, while for multipass track processing, which is necessary to cover an area, each track was overlapped by 50%.…”