
Improving the Performance Characteristics of the Drawing Machine Intermediate Block Working Surface by Additive Technologies
Author(s) -
L. V. Radionova,
М. Н. Самодурова,
B. A. Chaplygin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/969/1/012108
Subject(s) - materials science , tungsten carbide , detonation , carbide , metallurgy , alloy , coating , hot working , composite material , hardening (computing) , layer (electronics) , explosive material , chemistry , organic chemistry
This paper presents the study results of the drawing machine intermediate block surface hardening treatment by the methods of additive technologies. Laser surfacing of powder material Fe-4,5Cr-4,5Mo-5,5 W-4V on the intermediate block working surface a wear-resistant layer with a hardness of 52-54 HRC with a thickness of more than 1.5 mm. The laser complex LaserClad 4 C R120 based on the industrial robotic manipulator KUKA KR-120 together with the positioner is able to melt powder material only on the working surface of the intermediate block, thereby significantly reducing its cost and labor intensity during its manufacture. The applying of detonation spraying with subsequent penetration for this type of product proved to be ineffective. The detonation coating itself with a powder material based on tungsten carbide turned out to be uniform and had a hardness in the range of 61 -65 HRC. But rather large pores and cracks appeared in it after penetration, which is associated with a significant difference in the coefficients of thermal linear expansion of steel 41Cr4 (14-10-6 1/K) and an alloy based on tungsten carbide (3,9-10-6 1/K).