Affiliation:
1. International Islamic University of Malaysia
2. University of Strathclyde
Abstract
In the present study, a surface layer of TiC-CNT hybrid compositecoating has been developed on low alloy steel (LAS) by using powder preplacement and tungsten inert gas (TIG) torch melting techniques.The weighed powder mixture with the content of 1.0 mg per millimeter square area and containing TiC-4wt. % CNT particles was preplaced on LAS surfaces using a suitable binder and then melted under the TIG arc with an operating current of 100 A and energy input of 1440 J/mm. The microstructural and microhardness characteristics of the processed composites coating were analyzed using SEM, EDXand Vickers microhardness testers. Under the melting condition used in this investigation, the arc completely dissolved the composite powder mixture that resolidifiedinto a melt track with radial marks and smooth surfaces. Themelt cross sections were hemispherical in shape and produced 1 mm deep hard coating layer which were free from porosity and cracks. SEM micrographs TiC-CNT hybrid coated surface glazed at 100A consists of fineprecipitated TiC in form globular and cubic dendrites and this is the reason for hardness increment to an average of three times greater than that of substrate value. The result obtained indicated that TIG arc melting process is applicable to generate resolidified layer of precipitated TiC microstructure with uniformly distribution in the coating region.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Reference11 articles.
1. J.B., Cheng, B.S., Xu, X.B., Liang, and Y.W., Wu. Microstructure and mechanical characteristics of iron-based coating produced by plasma transferred arc cladding process, Material Science Engineering A, volume 492, (2008), pp.407-412.
2. S. Mirdha, S.Y. Ho and S. T Kum. Surface addition of hard particles using TIG arc melting, Processing and Fabrication of Advanced Materials VI, (1998), pp.1331-1338.
3. A.N. Idriss and S. Mridha, Microstructure of TIG melted composite coating on steel produced using 1. 0 and 1. 5 mg/mm2 TiC at an energy input of 2640 J/mm, Advanced Materials Research, vol. 576, (2012), pp.467-470.
4. S., Buytoz, M., Ulutan and Yildrim. Dry sliding wear resistance behaviour of TIG welding of TIGwelding clad WC composite coatings, Applied Surface Science, vol., 252, (2005), pp.1313-1323.
5. J. Leunda, C. Soriano, C. Sanz and V.G. Navas. Laser cladding of VC tool steels for die repair, Physics Procedia, vol. 12, (2011) pp.345-352.
Cited by
20 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献