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Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology, volume 59, issue 7, pages 460-478

Microstructure evolution, wear and corrosion behaviour of (Nb, V)C-reinforced Fe-based composite coatings by laser cladding

T. Wang 1
HF Zhang 1
R. Wang 2
CL Wu 1
S Zhang 1
Ch. Zhang 1
XD Liang 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-06-17
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Five Fe-based composite coatings with different weight ratios of Nb were prepared by laser cladding on 0Cr13Ni5Mo substrate. As the Nb content imposes, the NbC content gradually increases; the microstructure was refined; and the NbC morphology changed from quadrangle carbides to petaloid and papilionaceous carbides. Meanwhile, the microhardness and wear resistance of the composite coating gradually improve. The S3 coating exhibited a high microhardness of approximately 610 ± 12.2 HV and an excellent wear resistance. The S3 coating showed the highest corrosion resistance in 3.5 wt-% NaCl solution with Ecorr and Icorr of −179.3 mV and 9.258 × 10−8 A/cm2, respectively. The improvement in the corrosion resistance could be attributed to the fact that the forming NbC would consume amounts of C in the matrix; thus, the Cr atoms were released from its carbide state, and then dissolved in the matrix.

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