Abstract

Wear- and corrosion-resistant Ni 2Si/NiSi composite coatings were fabricated on a substrate of 0.2% C carbon steel by laser-cladding using Ni–40 at.% Si elemental powder blends. Microstructure of the Ni 2Si/NiSi composite coatings consists of plate-like Ni 2Si primary phase and small amount of Ni 2Si/NiSi eutectics in the inter-plate regions. Corrosion properties were evaluated using the anodic polarization and immersion corrosion methods in H 2SO 4 and NaCl water solutions. Wear resistance was tested under room-temperature block-on-wheel dry sliding wear test conditions. Because of the high hardness and abnormal temperature dependence and excellent corrosion-resisting properties inherent to the nickel silicides Ni 2Si and NiSi, the laser clad/rapidly solidified Ni 2Si/NiSi composite coatings have excellent chemical and electrochemical corrosion resistance and exhibit outstanding wear resistance and low friction coefficient under dry sliding wear test conditions.

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