LASER SURFACE ALLOYING AND CLADDING FOR CORROSION AND WEAR.

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Abstract

In order to develop corrosion- and wear-resistant surfaces, two processes, laser surface alloying and laser surface cladding, were used. The substrates were Fe-Ni-Cr, type 304 stainless steel and 1016 steel. Novel alloys can be synthesized on metal surfaces with relative ease. These alloys are not confined by equilibrium thermodynamics. Thus, this provides an opportunity to engineer the microstructure to specific needs.

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Mazumder, J., & Singh, J. (1986). LASER SURFACE ALLOYING AND CLADDING FOR CORROSION AND WEAR. In NATO ASI Series, Series E: Applied Sciences (pp. 297–307). Martinus Nijhoff Publ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4468-8_28

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