Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels

Myriad hydro materials have been encountered with the severe attacks of eroded particles during the operation, leading to degradation of target material and economic loss. In this study, Colmonoy-6+WC powders were deposited with the help of the laser cladding method on the bare SS304 and SS410 steel...

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Main Authors: Sarpreet Singh, Parlad Kumar, Deepak Kumar Goyal
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Language:English
Published: International Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC) 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://pub.iapchem.org/ojs/index.php/JESE/article/view/1333
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description Myriad hydro materials have been encountered with the severe attacks of eroded particles during the operation, leading to degradation of target material and economic loss. In this study, Colmonoy-6+WC powders were deposited with the help of the laser cladding method on the bare SS304 and SS410 steel surfaces. Distinct properties of cladded surfaces, such as mechanical as well as metallurgical properties, were investigated. The influence of slurry erosion parameters like angle of impact and impact velocity of eroded particles on the cladded as well as uncladded steel specimen was analysed. Under all slurry erosion conditions, there was an escalation in slurry erosion resistance in the case of cladded steel as that of as-received steel specimens. In slurry erosion, the influence of the impact velocity of erodent particles is more against the impact angle. The scanning electron microscopy images of eroded uncoated steel specimens represent ductile behaviour along with the formation lip, ploughing etc., while eroded cladded steels exhibit brittle behaviour.
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spelling doaj.art-517b15773b544187a1cac5730b7256b52022-12-22T03:59:18ZengInternational Association of Physical Chemists (IAPC)Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering1847-92862022-08-0110.5599/jese.1333Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steelsSarpreet Singh0Parlad Kumar1Deepak Kumar Goyal2Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, IndiaPunjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, IndiaI. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Punjab, IndiaMyriad hydro materials have been encountered with the severe attacks of eroded particles during the operation, leading to degradation of target material and economic loss. In this study, Colmonoy-6+WC powders were deposited with the help of the laser cladding method on the bare SS304 and SS410 steel surfaces. Distinct properties of cladded surfaces, such as mechanical as well as metallurgical properties, were investigated. The influence of slurry erosion parameters like angle of impact and impact velocity of eroded particles on the cladded as well as uncladded steel specimen was analysed. Under all slurry erosion conditions, there was an escalation in slurry erosion resistance in the case of cladded steel as that of as-received steel specimens. In slurry erosion, the influence of the impact velocity of erodent particles is more against the impact angle. The scanning electron microscopy images of eroded uncoated steel specimens represent ductile behaviour along with the formation lip, ploughing etc., while eroded cladded steels exhibit brittle behaviour. http://pub.iapchem.org/ojs/index.php/JESE/article/view/1333Ni WC based coatingserosive wearlaser cladding
spellingShingle Sarpreet Singh
Parlad Kumar
Deepak Kumar Goyal
Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
Journal of Electrochemical Science and Engineering
Ni WC based coatings
erosive wear
laser cladding
title Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
title_full Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
title_fullStr Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
title_short Comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and WC-based laser cladded SS304 and SS410 steels
title_sort comparison of erosion performance of uncladded and wc based laser cladded ss304 and ss410 steels
topic Ni WC based coatings
erosive wear
laser cladding
url http://pub.iapchem.org/ojs/index.php/JESE/article/view/1333
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