Abstract

Amorphous and nanocrystalline composite coatings are synthesized by laser cladding and remelting. The result of X-ray diffraction shows that an amorphous structure and some crystalline phases occur in the coatings. The microstructure of the coatings is different with different amounts of Si in the coatings. The fracture appearance suggests that brittle fracture occurs in coatings. There are some oxides, borides and metal compounds appearing on the surface of Fe 32Ni 32Si 16B 18Nb 2 and Fe 30Ni 30Si 20B 18Nb 2 coatings. The abrasion resistance of the coatings will be improved with the increase of amorphous phases. The coatings along the depth direction can be divided into three regions which are an amorphous and crystalline composite layer, a clad layer and a diffusion layer, respectively. The experiments show that Si plays a critical role in fabricating a Fe-based amorphous composite coating.

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