Abstract
In order to obtain iron-based surfacing alloy with high hardness,various Fe-Cr-Ti-C alloy powders with different Cr content were designed and developed,and the corresponding surfacing layers were prepared on carbon steel substrate by plasma surfacing technology.The microstructure,phase composition and microhardness of Fe-Cr-Ti-C alloy with different Cr mass fraction were analyzed by X-ray diffraction,scanning electron microscope and microhardness tester.The results show that the surfacing layer of Fe-Cr-Ti-C alloy consists of austenite(γ),martensite(M),M7C3 and TiC.With the increase of Cr content,the number of martensite matrix structures in the surfacing layer first increases and then decreases,and the number of M7C3 gradually increases.The morphology changes from intermittent network to primary hexagon,and TiC is flowered or blocky.The microhardness on the side of the surfacing layer presents a gradient distribution.With the increase of Cr mass fraction,the hardness of the surfacing layer increases continuously.When the Cr mass fraction is 15.0%,it is the best value,and the average microhardness on the top of the alloy surfacing layer is the highest,reaching HV0.21 186.
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