Cu substrates were laser-clad with a Ni-based powder using a CW-CO2 laser.
In order to obtain sufficient absorption of the laser irradiation by the su
bstrate a Ni-B-Si plasma-sprayed layer was deposited on the Cu substrate an
d remelted prior to the cladding process. High hardness values in the range
of 5 to 5.4 GPa were achieved for the laser-clad Cu surfaces, compared wit
h a Cu substrate hardness of similar to 1.3 GPa. The high hardness of the N
i-based cladding is due to a microstructure consisting mainly of Ni dendrit
es and Ni and Ni3B lamellae. However, the large number of brittle boride ph
ases at the interfaces between the cladding, the plasma-sprayed layer, and
the substrate causes cracks during cooling owing to high thermal stresses.
Tribological tests of the claddings reveal poor adhesive friction and wear
properties with a tendency to seizure when sliding against steel under dry
conditions. Abrasive wear coefficients of similar to 0.1 were obtained for
the claddings when abraded by #320 emery paper. Some correlation was found
between the cladding thickness and the tribological properties due to thick
ness induced defects in the cladding. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All ri
ghts reserved.