Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 46, Issue 12, 1202001(2019)
Effect of Tempering Temperature on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-cladded Martensitic Stainless Steel Layer
Some problems, such as distortion and cracking, can be observed in the laser cladding layers because of their non-equilibrium microstructure and residual stress. Herein, the tempering heat treatment is used to improve the comprehensive properties of a 420 martensitic stainless steel coating. Further, the effect of tempering temperature on the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance is investigated. The results denote that the as-cladded specimen mainly comprises martensite, austenite, and M23C6 carbide and that reversed austenite can be observed after the tempering treatment is conducted at 200 ℃ and 400 ℃. The tempering temperature affects the mechanical properties. The tensile strength (approximately 1800 MPa) and microhardness (approximately 530 HV) of the as-tempered specimens at low (100 ℃ and 200 ℃) and medium (400 ℃) temperatures are comparable with those of the as-cladded specimen. Furthermore, the elongation of the specimens increases with the increasing tempering temperature. However, the strength and microhardness considerably decrease and the elongation slightly decreases after high-temperature tempering treatment (600 ℃). Therefore, the as-tempered specimen at 400 ℃ exhibits optimum comprehensive mechanical properties but slightly lower corrosion resistance when compared with those of the as-cladded specimen and the commercial 420MSS martensitic stainless steel.
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Hongmei Zhu, Wenfeng Hu, Yongzuo Li, Baichun Li, Changjun Qiu. Effect of Tempering Temperature on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-cladded Martensitic Stainless Steel Layer[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2019, 46(12): 1202001
Category: laser manufacturing
Received: May. 27, 2019
Accepted: Jul. 26, 2019
Published Online: Dec. 2, 2019
The Author Email: Qiu Changjun (qiuchangjun106@126.com)