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Microstructure and properties of the hot work tool steel gradient surface layer obtained using laser alloying with tungsten carbide ceramic powder

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Purpose: The aim of the paper is to present the innovatory investigation results of the impact of laser treatment consisting of multiple remelting and alloying using tungsten carbide ceramic powder on the microstructure and properties of hot work tool steel X40CrMoV5-1 surface layer. Design/methodology/approach: Laser heat treatment allows the production of gradient surface layer with a thickness reaching from of tenths of a millimetre even to few millimetres with specific functional properties, including high hardness and abrasion resistance, while maintaining the properties of the substrate material. Findings: Preliminary investigations of the effects of laser radiation on steel surface have showed, that in the surface layer there occur changes concerning the microstructure as well as in the chemical composition different from those occurring during conventional heat treatment. Research limitations/implications: There was determined the effect of laser power on the remelting depth, the depth of the heat affected zone and the width of the laser tray face. There was also measured and compared to the hardness and roughness of the steel processed by remelting with different process parameters. Practical implications: The current application areas for hot work tool steels are constantly growing, and the intensive development of techniques requires the use of new technologies, what leads to production of specific surface layer on materials, in order to meet the extremely difficult working conditions of modern tools. Originality/value: The effect of a HPDL laser melting on the hot work tool steel, especially on their structure and hardness has been studied.
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214--221
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
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  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
  • Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Bibliografia
  • [1] E.F. Horst, B.L. Mordike, Application, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.
  • [2] L.A. Dobrzański, K. Labisz, E. Jonda, A. Klimpel, Comparison of the surface alloying of the 32CrMoV12-28 tool steel TiC and WC powder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 191 (2007) 321-325.
  • [3] A. Lisiecki, Diode laser welding of high yield steel, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 8703, Laser Technology 2012: Applications of Lasers, 87030S (2013).
  • [4] D. Janicki, High power diode laser cladding of wear resistant metal matrix composite coatings, Solid State Phenomena 199 (2013) 587-592.
  • [5] L.A. Dobrzański, K. Labisz, E. Jonda, A. Klimpel, Comparison of the surface alloying of the 32CrMoV12-28 tool steel using TiC and WC powder, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 191/1-3 (2007) 321-325.
  • [6] L.A. Dobrzański, E. Jonda, Influence of diode laser alloying on properties and structure of the hot work tool steel, Material Engineering 6/2013 (2013) 665-668.
  • [7] K. Labisz, Microstructure and mechanical properties of high power diode laser (HPDL) treated cast aluminium alloys, Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik 45/4 (2014) 314-324.
  • [8] M. Brown, C.B. Arnold, Fundamentals of laser-material interaction and application to multiscale surface modification, in laser precision fabrication, in: K. Sugioka et al. (ed.), Chapter 4, Springer, 2010, 91-121.
  • [9] E. Kannatey-Asibu Jr, Wiley Series on Processing of Engineering Materials, 2009, 819.
  • [10] W.M. Steen, J. Mazumder, Laser Surface Treatment, Laser Material Processing, Springer, 2010, 295-347.
  • [11] L.A. Dobrzański, E. Jonda, K. Labisz, Comparison of the abrasion wear resistance of the laser alloyed hot work tool steels, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 55/2 (2012) 85-92.
  • [12] E. Jonda, K. Labisz, Ł. Siomin, Evaluation, of impurities influence on microstructure and mechanical properties of zinc alloys, Global Journal of Advanced Research 2/3 (2015) 638-648.
  • [13] K. Labisz, E. Jonda, T. Tański, W. Borek, M. Czaja, High power diode laser application for metals surface treatment based on wear resistance investigation, Advanced Materials Research 1036 (2014) 482-489.
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