Effect of Substrate Material Properties on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ni60 Coatings Prepared by Extreme High‐Speed Laser Cladding
Xiao Shen,
Lan Chen,
Yue Wu
et al.
Abstract:Using extreme high‐speed laser cladding technology, Ni60 coatings are laser cladded onto stainless‐steel, 20# steel, and 45# steel substrates. The effect of substrate material properties on the cracking behavior, microstructure, and tribological properties of the Ni60 coating is systematically studied. The results show that as the difference of the coefficient of thermal expansion between the substrate and cladding material decreases, the tendency for crack generation in the cladding layer is reduced. In addit… Show more
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