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1995
Conference Paper
Titel
Laserbeschichten mit WC-verstärkten Hartlegierungen zum Verschleißschutz abrasiv beanspruchter Bauteile und Werkzeuge
Abstract
Many applications in tool manufacturing require surface layers whose wear properties are comparable with those of sintered hard metal. One technique for solving this problem is laser cladding with a powder mixture of carbide particles and a ductile metal binder. In the present work, powder mixtures of WC/Co agglomerated carbide and WC/W2C melt carbide, combined with a self fluxing Ni-alloy, are clad onto a low carbon steel. By using optimised process parameters, a repeatable composite coating free of pores, cracks and with low iron dissolution can be reached. The typical structure shows a homogeneous distribution of coarse, non-melted carbide particles within the metallic matrix alloy. The carbide content is up to 50 volume percent. Large-scale investigations on the wear behaviour show that the wear resistance of laser clad coatings comes close to that of classical, sintered hard metal WC/Co. In contrast to sintered hard metal, these coatings have a higher toughness, which provides goo d performance also under more complex loading conditions including impact or thermoshock.