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Laser Coating Of Zirconium And ZrO2 Composites On Ti6Al4V For Biomedical Applications
Document Type
article
Source
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 62-70 (2014)
Subject
laser coating
laser cladding
Ti-6Al-4V
microstructure
hardness
Industrial engineering. Management engineering
T55.4-60.8
Language
English
ISSN
1012-277X
2224-7890
Abstract
Coating is a technology for improving the surface properties of components. Laser coating produces uniform composition with thickened layers that display a good metallurgical bond to the base material. These coatings are dense and crack-free, and have non-porous microstructures. The advantages of the process are that the components surface will have high resistance to wear and corrosion, even at elevated temperatures. In this work, Ti6Al4V base material was coated with zirconium and zirconia composite material to improve the base materials resistance to corrosion and wear. Zirconium powder mixed with binder (PVA and cold glue) was melted to produce a thin layer, which was then bonded to the Ti6Al4V by irradiation with a fibre laser, thus forming a zirconium + zirconia composite due to an in-situ reaction in the liquid state. The presence of binder in the Zr powder indicated a change in the microstructural behaviour, as the results showed a gradual increase in the hardness of the coated Ti6Al4V from top to bottom. It was also found that Zr + PVA binder coating was uniformly deposited, and had a less dendritic structure compared with Zr without binder or Zr with cold glue.