Abstract

To extend the service life of hot die steel (H13), WC particles reinforced Co-based alloy composite coatings were produced by laser cladding. The microstructure evolution and performance of the cladding layer were investigated. The experiment results showed that there existed fine dendritic crystals and dispersive WC particles in the cladding layer. The coatings were mainly composed of γ-Co, WC and Co3W3C phases. The microhardness of the cladding layer was higher than that of the arc surfacing layer, and the microhardness gradually increased with WC content. Compared to the substrate, the friction coefficient of the cladding layer reduced greatly. The coatings with 15wt.% WC possess the best wear resistance.

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