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Comparison of 32CrMoV12-28 steel alloyed with WC, VC and TaC powder using HPDL laser

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Purpose: This work presents the investigation results of laser remelting and alloying especially the laser parameters and its influence on the structure and properties of the surface of the 32CrMoV12-28 hot work steel, using the high power diode laser (HPDL). In this paper there are presented the investigation results of mechanical properties and microstructure with ceramic particle powders vanadium carbide VC, tungsten carbide WC and tantalum carbide TaC. The purpose of this work was also to determine the laser treatment conditions for surface layer treatment of the investigated steels. Design/methodology/approach: The purpose of this work was the determination of technological conditions for alloying and remelting of the surface layer particularly the laser power. There is studying the influence of treatment on the remelting depth of the surface layer to achieve high layer hardness for protection of the steel and also make the surface more resistant for work. Findings: As a result structure changes in form of fragmentation were determined. For alloying the tungsten carbide, tantalum carbide and vanadium carbide powders were used. Three phases of carbides: TaC, VC and WC, were observed. Research limitations/implications: The remelted layers which were formed on the surface of the investigated hot work steel were examined metallographically and analyzed using a hardness and micro hardness testing, X-ray diffraction, EDS microanalysis, electron scanning microscope. Practical implications: This work helps to use the new developed laser treatment technique for alloying and remelting of hot work tool steel tools for hot working conditions. Originality/value: The originality of this work is based on applying of High Power Diode Laser for improvement of steel mechanical properties as well the thermal fatigue and wear resistance.
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187--192
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., wykr.
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  • Division of Materials Processing Technology, Management and Computer Techniques in Materials Science, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland, leszek.dobrzanski@polsl.pl
Bibliografia
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