Microstructure and corrosion behaviour of Ni-P laser surface alloys

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Two different coat thickness electroless Ni-P deposits on mild steel were laser treated at two different laser scanning rates. To generate a coated surface of various square centimeters, five laser tracks were realized overlapping 50% of each other. The Ni-P coated samples treated in this way were microstructurally characterized and its corrosion behaviour on 0.1 M Na2SO4 solution was determined. As a consequence of the laser interaction, a dendritic solidification microstructure was obtained for all the Ni-P coatings - initially amorphous - tested independently of its coat thickness or the laser treatment conditions. The low corrosion resistance of laser treated Ni-P coatings of 45 μm coat thickness makes them not suitable for technological applications. However, laser treatment of Ni-P coated samples with the maximum coat thickness tested (180 μm) enhances its corrosion resistance in the medium studied.

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García-Alonso, M. C., Escudero, M. L., López, V., & MacÍas, A. (1996). Microstructure and corrosion behaviour of Ni-P laser surface alloys. ISIJ International, 36(2), 172–178. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.36.172

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