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The microstructure of laser clad Co covered (WC+W2C) powders/Ni-based alloy composite coatings has been investigated with XRD, SEM and microhardness measurements. The behavior of Co covered (WC+W2C)p during laser cladding has also been analyzed. Results show that the Co cover of the(WC+W2C)p powders is melted away and mixed with the laser melt, the partial dissolution of (WC+W2C)p powders also occurs during laser cladding, and the stability of the powders is associated with the W2C/WC ratio. While the laser melt pool solidifies, the (WC+W2C)p distribution in the composite coating is primarily controlled by the strong convection in the laser melt pool and the interaction between the powders and the solidification front. Depending on local elemental concentrations, η1-M2C type (M=Co, W, Ni) carbides with varying compositions form in the coating, preferably on the surface of (WC+W2C)p or in close vicinity to them. Solidified microstructures of laser melt widely differ throughout the coating, and the typical microstructure is composed of η1-M2C carbides distributed in a multi-component pseudoeutectic, which predominantly consists of γ-Ni+M23C2, borides Ni4B3, Ni3B and carbide M7C3.
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Material Science and Technology
ISSN: 1005-0299
CN: 23-1345/TB
Year: 2002
Issue: 1
Volume: 10
Page: 5-10
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