2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2013.10.028
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Wear and corrosion resistance of laser cladding AISI 304 stainless steel/Al2O3 composite coatings

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“…Compared with conventional thermal spraying, vacuum brazing, TIG welding, MIG welding and other rehabilitation technologies, laser cladding repairing technique can not only be used to produce metallurgically well-bonded coating with small heat-affected-zone (HAZ), fine microstructures and minimal distortion [1][2], but also produce repaired coatings with special physical and chemical properties, such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, anti-oxidation, anti-fatigue and so on [3][4][5][6]. Typical classification of laser cladding is related with the real-time application of the precursor material: preplaced coating or injection of precursor material of coating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with conventional thermal spraying, vacuum brazing, TIG welding, MIG welding and other rehabilitation technologies, laser cladding repairing technique can not only be used to produce metallurgically well-bonded coating with small heat-affected-zone (HAZ), fine microstructures and minimal distortion [1][2], but also produce repaired coatings with special physical and chemical properties, such as wear resistance, corrosion resistance, anti-oxidation, anti-fatigue and so on [3][4][5][6]. Typical classification of laser cladding is related with the real-time application of the precursor material: preplaced coating or injection of precursor material of coating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the corrosion resistance of austenitic steel, the effect of various additives, including copper, tin, and other elements was investigated [9,10]. Another way to improve the corrosion resistance of steel is by adding the ceramic particles [11][12][13]. Steel-based composites reinforced with ceramic particles were tested not only for the corrosion resistance but also for the mechanical properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promising methods that have been described recently are the deposition of a protective ceramic coating on the metal surface and, for medical applications, applying a coating of silver or copper as these have strong antibacterial properties (Zhang et al, 2006;Daniel et al, 2009;Wan et al, 2007;. On the other hand, surface coatings on metals or alloys usually affect their anticorrosion properties (Hong and Koo, 2005;Zhao et al, 2007;Vershinin et al, 2000;Bosetti et al, 2002;Xu et al, 2014;Liu et al, 2009). Creating a coating that provides a strong antibacterial effect together with good wear and corrosion resistance is challenging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%