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Effect of process parameters on the microstructure, hardness and wear resistance properties of Zn-Sn-Ti coatings on AISI 1015 steel: laser alloying technique

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In this article, the authors investigated the enhancement in the microstructure and wear property of Zn-Sn-Ti ternary coatings on AISI 1015 steel by laser alloying technique using Ytterbium laser system (YLS).
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The deterioration of materials during industrial application poses a serious threat to the materials structural integrity. A material's susceptibility to wear and surface damage can be reduced by alteration of its surface chemistry, morphology and crystal structure which plays an important role in optimising a material's performance for a given application. The aim of the research was to investigate the enhancement in the microstructure and wear property of Zn-Sn-Ti ternary coatings on AISI 1015 steel by laser alloying technique using Ytterbium laser system (YLS). A laser power of 750-900 W, scanning speeds of 0.6 and 0.8 m/min, and alloy compositions of 25Zn-25Sn-50Ti and 20Zn-20Sn-60Ti were used in this study. At optimum composition of 20Zn-20Sn-60Ti and speed of 0.8 m/min, there was enhancement of 24% in wear resistance performance which was attributed to metastable intermetallic phases. The coatings were free of cracks with homogeneous and refined microstructures and good adhesion to the substrate. The response surface model (RSM) used authenticates reasonably with the experimental results.

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