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Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods

A cold spray–laser cladding composite gradient coating (CLGC) was successfully formed on a Cu substrate. In comparison with traditional laser cladding gradient coatings (LGC), cold spraying the pre-set Ni-Cu alloy’s intermediate transition layer not only mitigates the negative impacts due to the hig...

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Autores principales: Liu, Sainan, Sun, Yangyang, Zhai, Pengyuan, Fan, Pengyu, Zhang, Yongtong, Li, Muyang, Fang, Jianxiao, Wu, Ruilin, Cai, Zhenyang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041627
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author Liu, Sainan
Sun, Yangyang
Zhai, Pengyuan
Fan, Pengyu
Zhang, Yongtong
Li, Muyang
Fang, Jianxiao
Wu, Ruilin
Cai, Zhenyang
author_facet Liu, Sainan
Sun, Yangyang
Zhai, Pengyuan
Fan, Pengyu
Zhang, Yongtong
Li, Muyang
Fang, Jianxiao
Wu, Ruilin
Cai, Zhenyang
author_sort Liu, Sainan
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description A cold spray–laser cladding composite gradient coating (CLGC) was successfully formed on a Cu substrate. In comparison with traditional laser cladding gradient coatings (LGC), cold spraying the pre-set Ni-Cu alloy’s intermediate transition layer not only mitigates the negative impacts due to the high reflectivity of the copper substrate but also helps to minimize the difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) between the substrate and coating. This reduces the overall crack sensitivity and improves the cladding quality of the coating. Besides this, the uniform distribution of hard phases in CLGC, such as Ni(11)Si(12) and Mo(5)Si(3), greatly increases its microhardness compared to the Cu substrate, thus resulting in the value of 478.8 HV(0.5) being approximately 8 times that of the Cu substrate. The friction coefficient of CLGC is lowered compared to both the Cu substrate and LGC with respective values of 0.28, 0.54, and 0.43, and its wear rate is only one-third of the Cu substrate’s. These results suggest CLGC has excellent anti-wear properties. In addition, the wear mechanism was determined from the microscopic morphology and element distribution and was found to be oxidative and abrasive. This approach combines cold spraying and laser cladding to form a nickel-based gradient coating on a Cu substrate without cracks, holes, or other faults, thus improving the wear resistance of the Cu substrate and improving its usability.
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spelling pubmed-99626372023-02-26 Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods Liu, Sainan Sun, Yangyang Zhai, Pengyuan Fan, Pengyu Zhang, Yongtong Li, Muyang Fang, Jianxiao Wu, Ruilin Cai, Zhenyang Materials (Basel) Article A cold spray–laser cladding composite gradient coating (CLGC) was successfully formed on a Cu substrate. In comparison with traditional laser cladding gradient coatings (LGC), cold spraying the pre-set Ni-Cu alloy’s intermediate transition layer not only mitigates the negative impacts due to the high reflectivity of the copper substrate but also helps to minimize the difference in the coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) between the substrate and coating. This reduces the overall crack sensitivity and improves the cladding quality of the coating. Besides this, the uniform distribution of hard phases in CLGC, such as Ni(11)Si(12) and Mo(5)Si(3), greatly increases its microhardness compared to the Cu substrate, thus resulting in the value of 478.8 HV(0.5) being approximately 8 times that of the Cu substrate. The friction coefficient of CLGC is lowered compared to both the Cu substrate and LGC with respective values of 0.28, 0.54, and 0.43, and its wear rate is only one-third of the Cu substrate’s. These results suggest CLGC has excellent anti-wear properties. In addition, the wear mechanism was determined from the microscopic morphology and element distribution and was found to be oxidative and abrasive. This approach combines cold spraying and laser cladding to form a nickel-based gradient coating on a Cu substrate without cracks, holes, or other faults, thus improving the wear resistance of the Cu substrate and improving its usability. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9962637/ /pubmed/36837259 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041627 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Liu, Sainan
Sun, Yangyang
Zhai, Pengyuan
Fan, Pengyu
Zhang, Yongtong
Li, Muyang
Fang, Jianxiao
Wu, Ruilin
Cai, Zhenyang
Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title_full Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title_fullStr Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title_short Microstructure and Properties of Nickel-Based Gradient Coatings Prepared Using Cold Spraying Combined with Laser Cladding Methods
title_sort microstructure and properties of nickel-based gradient coatings prepared using cold spraying combined with laser cladding methods
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837259
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041627
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