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http://dx.doi.org/10.3740/MRSK.2020.30.9.465

Effect of Post-clad Heat Treatment on Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Cu-NiCrBSi Dissimilar Laser Clads  

Kim, Kyeong-Min (Department of Nano Materials Science and Engineering, Kyungnam University)
Jeong, Ye-Seon (Department of Nano Materials Science and Engineering, Kyungnam University)
Sim, Ahjin (Advanced Machine Tool Technology Team, Doosan Machine Tools)
Park, Wonah (Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, Kyungsung University)
Park, Changkyoo (Laser and Electron Beam Application Department, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
Chun, Eun-Joon (Department of Nano Materials Science and Engineering, Kyungnam University)
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Korean Journal of Materials Research / v.30, no.9, 2020 , pp. 465-473 More about this Journal
Abstract
For surface hardening of a continuous casting mold component, a fundamental metallurgical investigation on dissimilar laser clads (Cu-NiCrBSi) is performed. In particular, variation behavior of microstructures and mechanical properties (hardness and wear resistance) of dissimilar clads during long-term service is clarified by performing high-temperature post-clad heat treatment (temperature range: 500 ~ 1,000 ℃ and isothermal holding time: 20 ~ 500 min). The microstructures of clad metals (as-clads) consist of fine dendrite morphologies and severe microsegregations of the alloying elements (Cr and Si); substrate material (Cu) is clearly confirmed. During the post-clad heat treatment, the microsegregations are totally homogenized, and secondary phases (Cr-based borides and carbides) precipitated during the short-term heat treatment are also almost dissolved, especially at the heat treatment conditions of 950 ℃ for 500 min. Owing to these microstructural homogenization behaviors, an opposite tendency of the surface mechanical properties can be confirmed. In other words, the wear resistance (wear rate) improves from 4.1 × 10-2 ㎣/Nm (as-clad condition) to 1.4 × 10-2 ㎣/Nm (heat-treated at 950 ℃ for 500 min), whereas the hardness decreases from 453 HV (as-clad condition) to 142 HV (heat-treated at 950 ℃ for 500 min).
Keywords
dissimilar laser cladding; post-clad heat treatment; hardness; wear resistance; microstructure;
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