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Beneficial effects of laser irradiation on the deposition process of diamond/Ni60 composite coating with cold spray

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
卷 330, 期 -, 页码 300-308

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.01.029

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Laser deposition; Diamond/Ni60 composite coating; Cold spray; Graphite; Wear

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  1. China International Science and Technology Cooperation Project [2011DFR50540]
  2. Major Scientific and Technological Special Key Industrial Project of Zhejiang Province [2012C11001]

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Although cold spray process has many unique advantages over other coating techniques, it has difficulties in depositing hard materials. This article presents a study in the beneficial effects of laser irradiation on the fabrication process of diamond/Ni60 composite coating using cold spray. The focus of this research is on the comparison between the composite coatings produced with laser cladding (LC) and with supersonic laser deposition (SLD), with respect to diamond graphitization and tribological properties, thus to demonstrate the beneficial effects of laser irradiation on the cold spray process. The influence of deposition temperature on the coating characteristics, such as deposition efficiency, diamond volume fraction, microstructure and phase is also investigated. The tribological properties of the diamond/Ni60 composite coating produced with SLD are determined using a pin-on-disc tribometer, along with the diamond/Ni60 coating produced using LC with the optimal process parameters for comparison. The experimental results show that with the assistance of laser irradiation, diamond/Ni60 composite coating can be successfully deposited using cold spray; the obtained coating is superior to that processed with LC, because SLD can suppress the graphitization of the diamond particles. The diamond/Ni60 composite coating fabricated with SLD has much better tribological properties than the LC coating. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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