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Microstructure and age characterization of Cu-15Ni-8Sn alloy coatings by laser cladding

Journal

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 256, Issue 20, Pages 5837-5842

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2010.03.056

Keywords

Laser cladding; Cu-15Ni-8Sn alloy; Component segregation; Aging treatment; Spinodal decomposition

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  1. The Ministry of Science & Technology of People's Republic of China [2002009]

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The present work has investigated the influence of direct aging treatment on the precipitation sequence and properties of the Cu-15Ni-8Sn alloy coatings prepared by laser cladding. The experimental results show that the tendency of Sn segregation in the conventional Cu-15Ni-8Sn solidi. cation microstructure is effectively relieved. Before aging, there are only two phases in the coating: the alpha-Cu solid solution dendrites with 7 wt.% Sn solubility, and a small fraction of Sn-enriched delta-phase at the interdendrites in rapid solidified microstructure. After the coating was directly aged at 370 degrees C without traditional solution pretreatment, the alpha-Cu solid solution dendrites experience precipitations in the order of pure spinodal decomposition, DO22-ordered structure and discontinue gamma-DO3. The microhardness of the coating treated by direct aging reached 390 HV 0.5, which was higher than that treated by conventional solution and aging process owing to the solidified fine grains and hardening effect of spinodal decomposition. In addition, the Sn-enriched delta-phase at the interdendrites also decomposes to laminar discontinuous precipitated gamma-DO3 phase after aging. Precipitation sequence and properties of the clad coatings change obviously during the direct aging treatment. (C) 2010 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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