Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.12, 6266-6273, 2009
Effect of medium on friction and wear properties of compacted graphite cast iron processed by biomimetic coupling laser remelting process
Stimulated by the cuticles of soil animals, an attempt to improve the wear resistance of compact graphite cast iron (CGI) with biomimetic units on the surface was made by using a biomimetic coupled laser remelting process in air and various thicknesses water film, respectively. The microstructures of biomimetic units were examined by scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction was used to describe the microstructure and identify the phases in the melted zone. Microhardness was measured and the wear behaviors of biomimetic specimens as functions of different mediums as well as various water film thicknesses were investigated under dry sliding condition, respectively. The results indicated that the microstructure zones in the biomimetic specimens processed with water film are refined compared with that processed in air and had better wear resistance increased by 60%, the microhardness of biomimetic units has been improved significantly. The application of water film provided finer microstructures and much more regular grain shape in biomimetic units, which played a key role in improving the friction properties and wear resistance of CGI. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Cast iron;Biomimetic;Laser remelting;Water film;Microstructure;Microhardness;Wear properties