The objective of this study is to improve the sliding wear resistance of th
e AZ91E magnesium alloy, by means of dispersion of hard particles on its su
rface. Two kinds of powder and injection methods were applied. SiC powder,
fed by Ar gas stream, was injected directly into a melt pool formed by lase
r beam. And the hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy was also injected in o
rder to crystallize the. fine Mg2Si intermetallic compound. These modified
surfaces were evaluated by sliding wear test, SiC powder is dispersed unifo
rmly at the surface of the AZ91E alloy. in proportion to the powder feeding
rate. In the case of hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy, fine dendritic
Mg2Si compound is crystallized uniformly. The matrixes of the modified laye
rs changes from Mg solid solution to Al solid solution according to the pow
der kip feeding rate. And hardness of the layers are also changed. The wear
depth of the SiC injected layer is almost zero, while that of the pin is i
ncreased by the sliding wear test. The modified layer using Al-30Si powder
with the high powder feeding rate shows shallow wear depth and wear depth i
n the pin is also low.