The capability of manufacturing coatings is of central importance in engineering design. Many components require nowadays the application of additional layers, to enhance mechanical properties and protect against hostile environments. Supersonic Laser Deposition (SLD) is a novel coating method, based upon Cold Spray (CS) principles. In this technique the deposition velocities can be significantly lower than those required for effective bonding in CS applications. The addition of laser heat energy permits a change in the thermodynamic experience of impacting particles, thereby offering a greater opportunity for metallurgical bonding at lower velocities compared to the CS process technology. The work reported in this paper demonstrates the ability of the SLD process to deliver hard facing materials to engineering surfaces. Stellite-6 has been deposited on low carbon steel tubes over a range of process parameters, determining the appropriate target power and traverse speeds for coating deposition. Coating properties and parameters were examined to determine the main properties, micro-structure and processing cost. Their morphology was studied through optical microscopy, SEM and X-Ray Diffraction. The results have shown that SLD is capable of depositing Stellite-6, with enhanced properties compared to laser clad counterparts.
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ICALEO 2011: 30th International Congress on Laser Materials Processing, Laser Microprocessing and Nanomanufacturing
October 23–27, 2011
Orlando, Florida, USA
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978-0-912035-94-9
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Hardfacing using supersonic laser depostion of stellite-6
Rocco Lupoi;
Rocco Lupoi
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Centre for Industrial Photonics, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Andrew Cockburn;
Andrew Cockburn
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Centre for Industrial Photonics, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Martin Sparkes;
Martin Sparkes
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Centre for Industrial Photonics, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Chris Bryan;
Chris Bryan
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Centre for Industrial Photonics, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Fang Luo;
Fang Luo
2
Zhejiang University of Science and Technology
, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 310023, P. R. China
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William O’Neill
William O’Neill
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Centre for Industrial Photonics, Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
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Published Online:
October 01 2011
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Rocco Lupoi, Andrew Cockburn, Martin Sparkes, Chris Bryan, Fang Luo, William O’Neill; October 23–27, 2011. "Hardfacing using supersonic laser depostion of stellite-6." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2011: 30th International Congress on Laser Materials Processing, Laser Microprocessing and Nanomanufacturing. ICALEO 2011: 30th International Congress on Laser Materials Processing, Laser Microprocessing and Nanomanufacturing. Orlando, Florida, USA. (pp. pp. 435-441). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5062274
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