Laser surface remelting of plasma-sprayed nanostructured Al2O3–13 wt%TiO2 coatings on magnesium alloy
2010
Abstract Plasma-sprayed nanostructured coatings were successfully deposited on an AZ91D magnesium alloy substrate using the as-prepared nanostructured Al 2 O 3 –13 wt%TiO 2 feedstock and were subsequently remelted by a CO 2 laser. The effects of laser remelting on the microstructure, phase composition and mechanical properties of the ceramic coatings were investigated by scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffractometer and Vickers microhardness tester. The results indicate that the laser remelted coatings exhibit excellent metallurgical bonding to the substrate. Pores and lamellae structures in the as-sprayed coatings have been effectively eliminated and a more compact and homogenous microstructure is achieved after laser remelting. The metastable γ-Al 2 O 3 phase in the as-sprayed coatings was transformed to stable α-Al 2 O 3 during laser remelting. The microhardness of the remelted coatings was enhanced to 1000–1500 HV 0.3 , which is about 15 times higher than that of the substrate. In addition, with the decrease of laser scanning speeds, the microhardness was increased correspondingly.
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