稀土学报(英文版)
稀土學報(英文版)
희토학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS
2009年
6期
997-1002
,共6页
laser cladding%particle reinforced%rare earth oxide%nucleation%rare earth carbide
Particulate reinforced metal matrix composite (PR-MMC) has excellent properties such as good wear resistance, corrosion resis-tance and high temperature properties. Laser cladding is usually used to form PR-MMC on metal surface with various volume fractions of ceramic particles. Recent literatures showed that laser melting of powder mixture containing carbon and carbide-forming elements, was fa-vorable for the formation of in-situ synthesized carbide particles. In this paper, rare earth oxide (RE_2O_3) was added into the clad powder mix-ture to investigate the effects of RE_2O_3 on the in-situ carbide particle formation in Fe-based composite coatings. Through the analysis using scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and transmission electron microscope (TEM), it was revealed that: (1) Adding RE_2O_3 to the Fe-based powder mixture could effectively reduce cracks and porosities and the coating surface was more smooth; (2) The solubility of carbon could be improved which increased the eutectic degree of the microstructure; (3) RE_2O_3 could promote the nucleation of the reinforcement particles as heterogeneous nuclei. During the precipitating process of the carbide particles, some RE_2O_3 powders still existed while others react with carbon in the melt to form rare earth carbides. Both of them acted as heterogeneous nuclei for the formation of particles.