Tailoring the mechanical properties of laser cladding-deposited ferrous alloys with a mixture of 410L alloy and Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy powders

  • Sheng Huang
  • , Dichen Li
  • , Lianzhong Zhang
  • , Xiaoyu Zhang
  • , Weijun Zhu

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Abstract

The effects of different ratios of 410L alloy and Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy powders on the microstructure and mechanical properties of laser cladding-deposited ferrous alloys were investigated. The experimental results revealed that the 410L alloy had good strength and excellent ductility due to its microstructure consisting of large elongated ferrite dendrites surrounded by a small number of martensite grains, while the Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy had high strength and poor ductility because of its eutectic microstructure composed of ferrite and Fe 2 B/Cr 2 B. As the concentration of Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy powder added to the 410L alloy powder increased, the ferrite grains became finer and the volume fraction of the eutectic increased, which eventually improved the strength and reduced the plasticity. Then, 410L + 12.5% Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy powder was successfully deposited onto AISI 1060 steel substrate via laser cladding deposition, and the mechanical properties met those of the substrate, which verified that tailoring the mechanical properties of the laser cladding-deposited alloys with a mixture of 410L and Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy powders for steel repairing applications is a feasible solution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number410
JournalMaterials
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • 410L alloy
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Fe-Cr-B-Si-Mo alloy
  • Laser cladding deposition
  • Mechanical properties
  • Microstructure

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