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Laser surface melting of Martensitic stainless steel 440C for enhancing corrosion resistance
Chi-Tat Kwok2; Ka-Hing Lo1; Fai-Tsun Cheng1; Hau-Chung Man1
2002-12-01
Conference Name1st International Symposium on High-Power Laser Macroprocessing
Source PublicationProceedings Volume 4831, First International Symposium on High-Power Laser Macroprocessing; (2003) Proceedings Volume 4831, First International Symposium on High-Power Laser Macroprocessing; (2003)
Volume4831
Pages493-498
Conference DateMAY 27-31, 2002
Conference PlaceOsaka, Japan
CountryJapan
PublisherSPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA
Abstract

Surface modification of martensitic stainless steel 440C was achieved by laser surface melting using a 2-kW continuous wave Nd:YAG laser. The corrosion characteristics of laser-melted specimens fabricated under different processing parameters in 3.5% NaCl solution at 23 °C were studied by potentiodynamic polarization technique. The pitting corrosion resistance of all laser-melted specimens was significantly improved, as evidenced by a shift of the pitting potential in the noble direction, a wider passive range, and a lower passive current density. The pitting potential of the laser-melted specimen fabricated under a power density of 4.2 kW/cm and a scanning speed of 25 mm/s (specimen P12-440C-25) was increased to 200 mV (SCE), which was much higher than that of annealed and conventionally heat-treated 440C. The pitting corrosion characteristics of the laser-melted specimens were strongly dependent on the processing conditions which resulted in different microstructures. The enhanced pitting resistance resulted from the combined effect of dissolution or refinement of carbide particles and the presence of retained austenite. By using different processing parameters, it was found that the pitting resistance of the laser-melted specimen P12-440C-25 was the highest by virtue of a high volume fraction of retained austenite and a small amount of precipitated carbide.

KeywordCorrosion Laser Surface Melting Martensitic Stainless Steel Nd:Yag Laser
DOI10.1117/12.497599
URLView the original
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaMetallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering ; Optics ; Physics
WOS SubjectMetallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering ; Optics ; Physics, Applied
WOS IDWOS:000181979600089
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0038324326
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CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Affiliation1.Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ. (China)
2.Univ. of Macau (Macao)
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Chi-Tat Kwok,Ka-Hing Lo,Fai-Tsun Cheng,et al. Laser surface melting of Martensitic stainless steel 440C for enhancing corrosion resistance[C]:SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING, 1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA, 2002, 493-498.
APA Chi-Tat Kwok., Ka-Hing Lo., Fai-Tsun Cheng., & Hau-Chung Man (2002). Laser surface melting of Martensitic stainless steel 440C for enhancing corrosion resistance. Proceedings Volume 4831, First International Symposium on High-Power Laser Macroprocessing; (2003) Proceedings Volume 4831, First International Symposium on High-Power Laser Macroprocessing; (2003), 4831, 493-498.
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