Abstract

Ti-6Al-4V, C and TiB2 powders (71.5%Ti-6Al-4V+ 26.2%TiB2+2.3%C in wt. %) were prepasted and then laser clad on Ti-6Al-4V substrates. Laser cladding was carried out with a Nd:YAG pulse laser with the parameters of defocus length 15mm, pulse frequency 15Hz, scanning speed 2-4mm/s, electric current 200-240A. Microstructure and phases were analyzed with the Optical Microscopy(OM), Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM) and X-Ray Diffraction(XRD). Laser cladding layers with smooth surfaces, good metallurgical bonding with no cracks and pores were formed. The average thickness of the coatings is approximately 80μm. Reactions among Ti, C and TiB2 in the laser molten pool cause in-situ synthesis of TiB, TiB2 and TiC reinforcements. The average microhardness is 836HV, which is more than twice that of the Ti-6Al-4V substrate (320HV). Friction coefficients of the cladding coatings fluctuate between 0.26-0.3. Laser cladding specimen with powder mixture of 71.5%Ti-6Al-4V+ 26.2%TiB2+2.3%C (weight loss 0.0007g after sliding 245m) possesses better wear property than that of the specimen with powder mixture of 90%Ti-6Al-4V+ 10%B4C (weight loss 0.0068g).

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