摩擦肉盛法による表面硬化層の形成に関する研究

Although there have been proposed and applied several surfacing technologies, no appropriate process was appeared to coat 1 mm thickness layer on substrate. This paper deals with the fundamental approach to establish friction surfacing as a technique to coat a hard layer -1 mm thick. Experiments cla...

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Published in溶接学会論文集 Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 432 - 437
Main Authors 岡本, 真弥, 武本, 聡, 加藤, 喜久, 冷水, 孝夫, 篠田, 剛
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 一般社団法人 溶接学会 05.08.1995
Japan Welding Society
社団法人溶接学会
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ISSN0288-4771
2434-8252
DOI10.2207/qjjws.13.432

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Summary:Although there have been proposed and applied several surfacing technologies, no appropriate process was appeared to coat 1 mm thickness layer on substrate. This paper deals with the fundamental approach to establish friction surfacing as a technique to coat a hard layer -1 mm thick. Experiments clarify the effect of operating parameters on surface quality using conventional friction welding machine equipped sliding stage. Material was selected a martensitic stainless steel with 1C-17Cr as a coated material, and a low carbon structural steel as a substrate. A stable hardened coated layer was obtained with dimensions of 20 mm width and 1 mm thickness. No dilution was observed in this process. Hardness values reached around 500 to 600 Hv in as-coated condition. Dimensions of coated layer are depended on friction speed (rotating speed) of coated material, and lower friction speed can make thicker and wider coatings. Deposition speed is slightly less than those of conventional arc welding processes under the conditions of this experiment.
ISSN:0288-4771
2434-8252
DOI:10.2207/qjjws.13.432