One-step laser cladding technique was used to melt 7 wt.% yttria partially
stabilized zirconia (YPSZ) powder particles to produce single tracks of ZrO
2 ceramic layers on steel 16MnCr5. The ceramic layers were analyzed using o
ptical microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer
(XRD) and microhardness testing techniques for the study of microstructure
, topography, cracking formation and hardness. This laser cladding process
involved a continuous feeding of ZrO2 powder into the melt pool as the meta
l substrate was moved under laser beam at various traverse speeds. The opti
mum parameters for laser cladding were: 1.6-2.0 kW laser power, 300-500 mm/
min traverse speed, 3 mm beam diameter and 5-7 g/min feed rate. Under these
conditions, the clad ceramic layers consisted mainly of non-transformable
t' phase and the retained c phase. Cross-sections of the clad layers showed
three distinct microstructural regions which consisted of planar crystals
at the bottom, columnar grains in the intermediate, and equiaxed grains at
the upper. Two kinds of different combination modes were observed to be str
aight interface combination and diffusion fusion connection. In the latter
combination, Fe and Cr elements diffused preferably along the grain boundar
ies into the ceramic layer. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.