Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy

Nimonic 80A-alloy belongs to Nickel-based superalloys. Many of them are used in variety branches of industry due to high strength and resistance in aggressive conditions. Moreover, its mechanical properties are kept in high temperature. However, these materials should be coated by appropriate wear p...

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Main Authors: Kieruj Piotr, Makuch Natalia, Kukliński Mateusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802003
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author Kieruj Piotr
Makuch Natalia
Kukliński Mateusz
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description Nimonic 80A-alloy belongs to Nickel-based superalloys. Many of them are used in variety branches of industry due to high strength and resistance in aggressive conditions. Moreover, its mechanical properties are kept in high temperature. However, these materials should be coated by appropriate wear protection, under conditions of considerable mechanical wear. Unfortunately, the production of thick borided layer in diffusion boriding required high temperature and long duration of this processes. Therefore, in this study instead conventional diffusion process laser boriding was applied in order to produce boride layer on Nimonic 80A-alloy substrate. Laser alloying is the high-tech process which allows to modify the chemical composition of the surface. Laser boriding was arranged as a single tracks, therefore it was possible to evaluate the influence of laser treatment parameters on thickness and hardness of produced layers. The laser beam power P, laser scanning speed vl and laser beam diameter dl were the variable parameters used during laser alloying.
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spelling doaj.art-f2c5ab555e4c49fa8eaa34dc5079d0152022-12-21T20:00:16ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011880200310.1051/matecconf/201818802003matecconf_iceaf-v2018_02003Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloyKieruj PiotrMakuch NataliaKukliński MateuszNimonic 80A-alloy belongs to Nickel-based superalloys. Many of them are used in variety branches of industry due to high strength and resistance in aggressive conditions. Moreover, its mechanical properties are kept in high temperature. However, these materials should be coated by appropriate wear protection, under conditions of considerable mechanical wear. Unfortunately, the production of thick borided layer in diffusion boriding required high temperature and long duration of this processes. Therefore, in this study instead conventional diffusion process laser boriding was applied in order to produce boride layer on Nimonic 80A-alloy substrate. Laser alloying is the high-tech process which allows to modify the chemical composition of the surface. Laser boriding was arranged as a single tracks, therefore it was possible to evaluate the influence of laser treatment parameters on thickness and hardness of produced layers. The laser beam power P, laser scanning speed vl and laser beam diameter dl were the variable parameters used during laser alloying.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802003
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Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
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title Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
title_full Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
title_fullStr Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
title_short Characterization of laser-borided Nimonic 80A-alloy
title_sort characterization of laser borided nimonic 80a alloy
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818802003
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