Influence of post processing on the mechanical properties and wear behavior of selective laser melted Co-Cr-Mo-W alloys
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Temel Varol, Hüseyin Can Aksa, Fatih Yıldız, Serhatcan Berk Akçay, Gürkan Kaya, Murat Beder, Influence of post processing on the mechanical properties and wear behavior of selective laser melted Co-Cr-Mo-W alloys, Tribology International, Volume 192, 2024Abstract
In the study, the effect of laser energy density and post-processes (sintering, cold rolling, and hot rolling) on the properties of Co-Cr-Mo-W alloys fabricated by selective laser melting (SLM) are investigated. The samples are fabricated at 83, 125, and 167 J/mm3 of laser energy density to compare their properties. XRD results show that the samples in which ε-Co martensitic phase dominates γ-Co phase are the samples exposed to hot rolling. The highest hardness values obtained with the hot rolling applied after SLM. The hardness for SLM1hr, SLM2hr and SLM3hr is 489.2, 500.4 and 509.8 HV, respectively. The lowest wear rate values are also obtained after the hot rolling post-process, where the highest hardness values and lowest average COFs were obtained. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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