INVESTIGATION OF THE BENDING BEHAVIOR OF INC625/SUS316L LASER-CLADDING LAYERS APPLIED TO GGG40

  • Ekrem Altuncu Sakarya University of Applied Sciences, Materials and Manufacturing Tech.App. and Research Center, Sakarya ,Türkiye
  • Melih Tarım Uniquetech Engineering, Kocaeli, Türkiye
Keywords: Laser cladding, bending behaviour, dilution, microstructure, hardness

Abstract

Laser cladding is a multi-purpose thermal coating technology whose application area has increased rapidly in recent years. It can be used for the purposes of obtaining a thick (mm to cm) layer on surfaces by the interaction of different materials in powder form (especially metallic and metal-matrix composite) with the laser beam, thus repairing, restoring, improving and protecting the surface resistance of various industrial metallic parts. It is normally used to refurbishment, create and repair metallic components, hydraulic mills, gears, shafts, turbine blades, drilling tools, and other static or dynamically loaded mechanical parts. The benefits of laser cladding over alternative technologies include better metallurgy (bonding, hardness or lower porosity) as well as reduced part deformation and stress due to lower overall heat input. The melting of substrate material ensures a good metallurgical bond between the cladding layer and the substrate material. However, the melting of the substrate material causes dilution. Therefore, the melting of the substrate material should be controlled and kept to a minimum because high substrate melting causes an increase in the dilution, which may degrade the mechanical and corrosion properties of the clad layer. The laser beam over the substrate materials creates temperature gradients in the thickness direction that can lead to mechanical deformation (such as bending) and changes in the microstructural and interface properties. Depending on the substrate type and production history, as well as the laser-clad powder properties and process parameters (power, feed rate, clad speed etc.) used in the application, the deformation properties of the cladded part and its bending behavior can change.

In this study, INC625 and SUS 316L+INC625 clad layers were applied on a GGG40 substrate with optimized parameters and then subjected to bending tests. Bending-test results were examined comparatively and their microstructural properties were examined. Cladding powder feedstock material properties, substrate type and its thermo-physical properties, clad process parameters and surface preparation conditions, number and thickness of layers are the most important factors affecting the bending behaviour in laser-cladding applications and require optimization studies. The INC625 clad layer on the SUS316L bond layer has reduced the diffusional effects, and the hardness distribution has a more homogeneous profile. In this way, an increase in bending angles was observed. The highest bending angle of 32° was measured with dublex-clad layered samples.

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Published
2024-06-03
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Altuncu E, Tarım M. INVESTIGATION OF THE BENDING BEHAVIOR OF INC625/SUS316L LASER-CLADDING LAYERS APPLIED TO GGG40. MatTech [Internet]. 2024Jun.3 [cited 2024Sep.7];58(3):363–370. Available from: https://mater-tehnol.si/index.php/MatTech/article/view/1075