Laser heat treatment of titanium GRADE 1 with iron‐nickel powder |
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Authors: | M Wi?niowski T Tański D Janicki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Materials Processing Technology, Management and Computer Techniques in Materials Science, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego Str 18A, 44100 GLIWICE, REPUBLIC OF POLAND;2. Welding Technology Department, Mechanical Technological Faculty, Silesian University of Technology, Konarskiego Str 18A, 44100 GLIWICE, REPUBLIC OF POLAND |
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Abstract: | Titanium alloys thanks to their low density and high mechanical properties are a group of materials that are being used willingly nowadays. A promising method of titanium heat treatment is laser alloying. Process parameters like laser beam power, its traverse speed, amount of alloying elements and shield gas, have influence on the resulting material. Different chemical composition and morphology can be achieved resulting in a change of properties on the surface of the material. The paper presents the investigation of titanium GRADE 1 processed with iron‐nickel powder using laser alloying. The treatment was performed using a high power diode laser. Different laser beam power values were used. Treatment resulted in obtaining good‐adhere, porous‐free, uniform composite material with no cracks. Formation of new phases and solid solution was the reason why it was possible to achieve an increase in microhardness on the surface. Light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy examination, microhardness results and X‐ray diffraction are presented within the paper. |
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Keywords: | Titanium laser heat treatment FeNi Titan Laser Wä rmebehandlung FeNi |
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