Abstract
In this study, Co-Cr-Ni-W alloy parts were fabricated on the surface of 304 stainless steel (SS) substrate by laser directed energy deposition (LDED). Microstructure, microhardness and tribological behavior of as-deposited samples and 750 °C–950 °C aging-treated samples were tested. Carbides precipitated from Co-Cr-Ni-W alloy, and martensite transformation from γ-Co (FCC) to ε-Co (HCP) occurred in high temperature. The changes of microstructure caused by aging treatment could increase the microhardness and change wear mechanism. Tensile property of Co-Cr-Ni-W alloy at 750 °C–950 °C was also investigated. Co-Cr-Ni-W alloy formed a hard-sliding structure under high temperature, leading to high tensile strength. The main fracture mode of Co-Cr-Ni-W alloy was brittle cleavage fracture.
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