Microstructure and mechanical properties of stellite 6 alloy powders incorporated with Ti/B4C using Plasma-Arc-surfacing processes

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Composite powders including Ti, B 4 C and Stellite 6 were deposited on the 316 stainless steel using plasma-transferred arc welding to improve the wear resistance. Microstructural characterisation using an optical microscope and a Vickers hardness tester was performed on the surface to determine the coating and hardness. Scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive-spectroscopy line scanning were also applied to characterise the microstructure, the chemical composition and the process of wear. Results showed that Ti, B 4 C and Stellite 6 considerably affected the microstructure and morphology of the coating. The in-situ new phases, namely, TiC and TiB, remarkably improved the wear resistance compared with the Stellite 6 coating only.

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Zhu, Z. Y., Ouyang, C., Chen, J. H., & Qiao, Y. X. (2019). Microstructure and mechanical properties of stellite 6 alloy powders incorporated with Ti/B4C using Plasma-Arc-surfacing processes. Materiali in Tehnologije, 53(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.17222/MIT.2018.044

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