2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2014.06.097
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Laser cladding assisted by induction heating of Ni–WC composite enhanced by nano-WC and La2O3

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“…Nickel-based alloy powders are widely adopted in surface modification due to their good wettability, superior high-temperature properties, and moderate price [1,2]. Nickel (Ni) and boron (B) can generate different Ni-B binary compounds, which have an important effect on the properties of the coatings [3].…”
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“…Nickel-based alloy powders are widely adopted in surface modification due to their good wettability, superior high-temperature properties, and moderate price [1,2]. Nickel (Ni) and boron (B) can generate different Ni-B binary compounds, which have an important effect on the properties of the coatings [3].…”
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“…However, laser cladding with Co-based alloy and TiN on titanium alloys is rarely reported. Furthermore, the effects of certain rare earth oxides on the microstructure and properties of the cladding coatings have been studied, such as CeO 2 [19], Y 2 O 3 [20] and La 2 O 3 [21]. Though the beneficial effects of the rare earth oxides are notable, the mechanisms need more extensive study.…”
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“…Numerous studies on the effect of composition, powder size on the properties of cemented carbide have been done and reported [16][17][18]. In contrary, a very limited number of studies investigating the effect of manufacturing parameters on the properties and microstructure of this material have been performed.…”
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