LASeRpapers
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The laser
cladding of Hastalloy to critical surfaces of Stainless
Steel components
20TH
ICALEO 2001, VOLS 92 & 93, CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS 631-640,
2001
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M
Henry, E Fearon, KG Watkins, G Dearden
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Laser
cladding of the nickel alloy Hastalloy, C276 (Ni59-Mo16-Cr15.5-Fe-5-W
3.7) on a stainless steel 316L substrate was investigated.
The objective was to establish the feasibility of the
deposition of the highly corrosion resistant C-276 alloy
on the stainless steel substrate as a means of removing
the need for machining parts from solid C-276 alloy in
chemical storage and reaction vessel applications. Cladding
was carried out with a 2kW carbon dioxide laser using
the blown powder method. The process was found to be effective
with a high quality clad being deposited on the stainless
steel substrate. Microstructural studies indicated that
the clad was devoid of cracking, has a low level of porosity
and has a microstructure favourable for good corrosion
resistance. The quality and nature of the metallurgical
bond between the clad layer and the substrate and the
degree of dilution were investigated in terms of the laser
cladding parameters (powder flow rate, laser power, substrate
traverse rate, degree of track overlap). Characterisation
was carried out by optical microscopy and SEM.
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