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Materials Science Forum | 2006

Laser cladding of Ni based cermets

M.J. Tobar; J.M. Amado; Carlos Álvarez; German Rodríguez; A. Yañez

The self fluxing NiCrBSi alloys can produce coating layers by means of laser processing techniques. Main procedures are the laser post-treatment of previously thermal or plasma sprayed coats and the laser cladding, for which preplaced or continuously delivered powder (in this case aided by powder feeders) can be used. NiCrBSi alloys have an interesting property due to the presence of boron and silicon in its composition: they exhibit a relatively low melting point, making the laser cladding process easier. The layers obtained on metallic based materials are resistant to high temperature erosion wear and corrosion. However, if additional abrasive wear resistance is needed, the feeding with ceramic powders such as tungsten carbides (WC) is required. The high melting point of ceramics makes the laser cladding process complicated as the melt pool is made up of liquid metal plus not totally melted ceramic particles and the whole suffers the effect of the shielding and carrying gas flows, producing undesired instabilities. In this paper several combination of WC and NiCrBSi powders were tested. It is shown that the WC fraction in the mixture has a major influence on the obtention of pore and crack free clad layers. Bellow a certain ratio the meltpool appears to be more stable and less affected by the different gas flows used in the process, yielding dense NiCrBSi coatings with rather evenly distributed WC particles. In these conditions, the analysis and characterization of the produced coatings shows that the microstructure gains homogeneity without decreasing too much microhardness if compared with the pure ceramic layers.


International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2006

Laser cladding of multiple track composite NiCrBSi coatings

M.J. Tobar; J.M. Amado; J.C. Alvarez; A. Yañez

The self fluxing NiCrBSi alloys can produce coating layers by means of laser processing techniques. Main procedures are the laser post-treatment of previously thermal or plasma sprayed coats and the laser cladding, for which preplaced or continuously delivered powder (in this case aided by powder feeders) can be used. NiCrBSi alloys have an interesting property due to the presence of boron and silicon in its composition: they exhibit a relatively low melting point, making the laser cladding process easier. The layers obtained on metallic based materials are resistant to high temperature erosion wear and corrosion. However, if additional abrasive wear resistance is needed, the feeding with ceramic powders such as tungsten carbides (WC) is required. The high melting point of ceramics makes the laser cladding process complicated as the melt pool is made up of liquid metal plus not totally melted ceramic particles and the whole suffers the effect of the shielding and carrying gas flows, producing undesired in...


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006

Morphology and characterization of laser clad composite NiCrBSi–WC coatings on stainless steel

M.J. Tobar; C. Álvarez; J.M. Amado; G. Rodríguez; A. Yañez


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2010

Study of residual stresses generated inside laser cladded plates using FEM and diffraction of synchrotron radiation

A. Suárez; J.M. Amado; M.J. Tobar; A. Yáñez; E. Fraga; M.J. Peel


Physics Procedia | 2011

Modeling of phase transformations of Ti6Al4V during laser metal deposition

A. Suárez; M.J. Tobar; A. Yáñez; I. Pérez; Jesus Sampedro; V. Amigó; J.J. Candel


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006

Laser transformation hardening of a tool steel: Simulation-based parameter optimization and experimental results

M.J. Tobar; C. Álvarez; J.M. Amado; A. Ramil; E. Saavedra; A. Yañez


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2008

Characteristics of Tribaloy T-800 and T-900 coatings on steel substrates by laser cladding

M.J. Tobar; J.M. Amado; C. Álvarez; A. García; A. Varela; A. Yañez


Physics Procedia | 2011

Crack Free Tungsten Carbide Reinforced Ni(Cr) Layers obtained by Laser Cladding

J.M. Amado; M.J. Tobar; A. Yañez; V. Amigó; J.J. Candel


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2015

High temperature oxidation behavior of laser cladding MCrAlY coatings on austenitic stainless steel

J.C. Pereira; Jenny Zambrano; M.J. Tobar; A. Yañez; V. Amigó


Physics Procedia | 2012

Ni-based metal matrix composite functionally graded coatings

J.M. Amado; J. Montero; M.J. Tobar; A. Yañez

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A. Yañez

University of A Coruña

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J.M. Amado

University of A Coruña

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V. Amigó

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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J. Montero

University of A Coruña

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J.J. Candel

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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J.C. Pereira

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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A. Ramil

University of A Coruña

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E. Díaz

University of A Coruña

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