摘要
The ability to manufacture coatings is critical to engineering design. Many components require the application of additional layers toenhance mechanical properties and protect against hostile environments. Supersonic laser deposition (SLD) is a novel coating methodbased on cold spray (CS) principles. In this technique, the deposition velocities can be significantly lower than those required foreffective bonding in CS applications. The addition of laser heat energy permits a change in the thermodynamic experience of impactingparticles, thereby offering a greater opportunity for efficient bonding at lower velocities as compared with the CS process. The workreported in this paper demonstrates the ability of the SLD process to deliver hardfacing materials to engineering surfaces. Stellite-6 hasbeen deposited on low-carbon steel tubes over a range of process parameters to establish the appropriate target power and traversespeeds for the coating formation. The coating properties and parameters were examined to determine the primary characteristics andgrain structure size. Their morphology and performance were studied through optical microscopy, scanning electron microscope(SEM), X-ray diffraction, hardness measurements and wear testing. The results have shown that SLD is capable of depositing layers ofStellite-6, with properties that are superior to those of their conventionally manufactured counterparts.