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Liu Jichang
Li Lijun
Laser Institute,
Hunan University,
Changsha 410082, China |
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MACRO AND MICRO-STRUCTURE OF METALLIC PARTS
BUILT BY
LOW-POWER LASER CLADDING
Abstract: A low-power CO2 laser is used to deposit Fe powder and mixture of Fe and carbon powder on substrates respectively, and the macro and micro-structure of the formed samples are investigated. It is demonstrated that most grains of these samples are equi-axed. This is derived from the high nucleation velocity in the shallow melt pool besides rapid solidification of the liquid-state alloy or metal. Bainitic structure, combination of pearlite and ferrite structure and ferrite structure are seen respectively in the samples involving various amounts of carbon owing to no martensitic transformation in these small samples.
Key words:
Laser cladding forming Micro-structure Low-power laser |