Evaluation of the Wear Resistance and Corrosion Behavior of Laser Cladding Al/SiC Metal Matrix Composite Coatings on ZE41 Magnesium Alloy
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2021-05-27
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Aluminum matrix composites reinforced with SiC particles (SiCp) were deposited on ZE41
magnesium substrates by laser cladding in order to improve their tribological performance. Silicon
and titanium were added to the matrix in order to avoid Al-SiC reactivity. The addition of these
elements to avoid Al4C3 formation during the laser cladding fabrication was successfully explored in
previous research, but the effect of these elements on the wear behavior and the corrosion resistance
of these coatings has not been studied. During the fabrication process, there is dilution with the
substrate that forms an Al-Mg matrix, which has an influence on the wear and corrosion behavior.
Electrochemical polarization and impedance measurements in a 3.5% NaCl solution and the dry
sliding conditions on a pin-on-disc tribometer were used to evaluate the different compositions of
Al/SiCp coatings on the ZE41 magnesium alloy and uncoated ZE41. All of the composite coatings
had lower wear rates than the substrate. However, the coatings showed worse corrosion behavior
than the ZE41 substrate, although the addition of Si or Ti improves the corrosion behavior and the
wear resistance.
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Riquelme, A.; Rodrigo, P.; Escalera-Rodriguez, M.D.; Rams, J. Evaluation of the Wear Resistance and Corrosion Behavior of Laser Cladding Al/SiC Metal Matrix Composite Coatings on ZE41 Magnesium Alloy. Coatings 2021, 11, 639. https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings11060639
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