Effect of the sintering temperature on the coating of duplex stainless steel with Ni3Al
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Vedat Veli Çay
Abstract
In this study, duplex stainless steel was coated with Ni3Al powder via self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) and the effect of the sintering temperature on the coating characteristics was investigated. An SEM electron microscope with EDX (energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy) was used to examine the microstructure of samples that were coated according to the SHS method and likewise to detect the element content of the phases in the structure. Microhardness tests were conducted on the samples to determine the mechanical properties of the coated material. As a result of these studies, it was found that duplex stainless steel can be reliably coated with an Ni3Al intermetallic compound. The increase in sintering temperature within the given range significantly decreased the size of the disconnected area which completely disappeared.
Kurzfassung
In der diesem Beitrag zugrunde liegenden Studie wurde Duplexstahl mit Ni3Al-Pulver mittels Hochtemperatursynthese (self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS)) beschichtet und die Auswirkungen der Temperatur und Zeitdauer während der Herstellung untersucht. Hierzu wurden Rasterelektronenmikroskopien mittels EDX durchgeführt, um die Mikrostruktur der beschichteten Proben zu untersuchen und die Elementverteilung in den Phasen zu detektieren. Es wurden Messungen der Mikrohärte durchgeführt, um die mechanischen Eigenschaften der Beschichtungen zu prüfen. Als ein Ergebnis stellte sich heraus, dass Duplexstahl zuverlässig mit der intermetallischen Phase Ni3Al beschichtet werden kann. Mit zunehmender Sintertemperatur wurde die nicht verbundene Fläche auf Null reduziert.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt/Contents
- Contents
- Fachbeiträge/Technical Contributions
- Application of magnetic Barkhausen noise for residual stress analysis – Consideration of the microstructure
- An experimental and numerical investigation of the effects of geometry and spot welds on the crashworthiness of vehicle thin-walled structures
- Mechanical properties and fracture mechanism of glass fiber/epoxy composites
- Effect of quenching on microstructure and properties of modified Al-bearing high boron high speed steel
- Metallurgical investigation of electron beam welded duplex stainless steel X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 with plasma nitrided weld edge surfaces
- Effect of cell size on the energy absorption of closed-cell aluminum foam
- Bending and lateral crushing behavior of a GFRP and PA6 reinforced aluminum square tube
- Thermografische Rekonstruktion von internen Wärmequellen mittels virtueller Schallwellen
- Comparison and evaluation of different processing algorithms for the nondestructive testing of fiber-reinforced plastics with pulse thermography
- Quenching and tempering of 51CrV4 (SAE-AISI 6150) steel via medium and low frequency induction
- Atmospheric corrosion behavior of carbon steel and galvanized steel in Southwest China
- Influence of cutting temperature when drilling carbon black reinforced polyamides
- Effect of the sintering temperature on the coating of duplex stainless steel with Ni3Al
- Influence of different nanomaterials on the mechanical properties of epoxy matrix composites
- Properties of Al/SiC metal matrix composites