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Effect of Nb addition on Fe-Ni-B-Si amorphous and crystalline composite coatings by laser processing

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 236, Issue -, Pages 84-90

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2013.09.032

Keywords

Coating; Amorphous; Microhardness; Laser; Niobium

Funding

  1. Foundation of Shanghai University of Engineering Science [13KY0509, 13KY0510]
  2. Top Discipline Plan for Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission [YLJX12-2]
  3. Aid Project of Youth Teacher Training in Colleges and Universities of Shanghai, China [shgcjs002, 003, 025, ZZGJD12114]
  4. Shanghai University of Engineering Science [2012gp21, 2012gp20, 2012gp22]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51105240]
  6. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [12ZR1444500]
  7. Shanghai Education Committee Research Innovation Project [12ZZ186, 13YZ113, 13YZ114]

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The effect of Nb addition on Fe-Ni-B-Si amorphous and crystalline composite coatings was studied. Firstly, the coatings with different forms of Nb were investigated by X-ray Diffractometry (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) tests. It was found that ferroniobium can increase the glass forming ability (GFA) of the coatings and large negative mixing enthalpies of elements are helpful to form an amorphous phase in coatings. A precipitation phase with complex structure in supercooled liquid is helpful to form an amorphous phase. Secondly, the coatings with different amounts of Nb were investigated, too. It was found that one stage crystallization reaction happened in Fe31Ni31Si18B18Nb2 coating with low Nb content and two stage crystallization reactions in Fe30Ni30-Si18B18Nb4 and Fe28Ni28Si18B18N8 coatings by laser processing. The thickness of amorphous and crystalline composite layer of coatings is about 0.4 mm. The hardness of composite layer is higher than that in the clad layer. Breaking off of hard phases in high Nb content coatings will increase the mass loss in wear tests. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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