Jm. Pelletier et al., HADFIELD STEEL COATINGS ON LOW-CARBON STEEL BY LASER CLADDING, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 202(1-2), 1995, pp. 142-147
Austenitic manganese steels with 12% Mn and 1.2% C, known as Hadfield
steels, are of great interest owing to their good mechanical propertie
s, especially their high strengthening ratio during plastic deformatio
n. For many applications only a limited thickness of the surface layer
is submitted to wear and therefore manufacturing of coatings with the
appropriate Fe-Mn-C composition appears an attractive solution. The p
resent work deals with the production, by laser cladding, of Hadfield
coatings on a low carbon steel. Sound austenitic layers are achieved w
ith a thickness in the range 0.5-1 mm. During cold working, a large Vi
ckers hardness increase is observed (from about 200 to 650 HV). Format
ion of a texture is accompanied by a gamma-->alpha transformation of t
he fine and dendritic microstructure of the Hadfield coating.