Microstructural characterization of a Co-Cr-Mo laser clad applied on railway wheels
Journal article, 2006

A Co–Cr–Mo laser clad applied on railway wheels is characterised by a combination of EBSD and EDX. A complete pass of the clad is investigated to achieve a better understanding of the microstructure evolution during laser cladding. A microstructure with columnar grains extending over the whole thickness of the clad is observed. The grains have a <001>-fibre texture with the fibre axis parallel to the normal of the substrate surface, and a substructure consisting of cells/dendrites. During the cladding process, two different kinds of precipitates form in the cell walls, which can be identified as M6C and a non-equilibrium phase. Furthermore, stacking faults are observed to occur in the clad grains and are discussed with respect to the laser cladding process.

carbides

Laser clad

Co-Cr-Mo

EBSD

Author

Muhammad Umar Farooq

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Uta Klement

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Gert Nolze

International Journal of Materials Research

Vol. 97 6 838-844

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

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10/7/2017