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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Coaxial Wire Laser-based Additive Manufacturing of AA7075 with TiC Nanoparticles1citations
  • 2016Microstructural and abrasion wear characteristics of laser-clad tool steel coatings26citations
  • 2016CMT - Nordic business opportunities from coating and additive manufacturingcitations
  • 2015Microstructural and abrasion wear characteristics of tool steel coatings manufactured by laser claddingcitations
  • 2015High performance wear and corrosion resistant coatings by novel cladding techniquescitations
  • 2015Fatigue behaviour of nickel- and cobalt-based laser cladded coatings on steel barscitations
  • 2015Wear and corrosion resistant laser coatings for hydraulic piston rods22citations
  • 2014Fatigue behavior of laser clad round steel bars16citations
  • 2013Stress raising in laser clad components depending on geometry and defectscitations
  • 2012Laser cladding with coaxial wire feedingcitations
  • 2012In vitro behaviour of three biocompatible glasses in composite implants18citations
  • 2009Engineering coatings by laser cladding - the study of wear and corrosion propertiescitations

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  • Meneses, W.
  • Sabr, Ali
  • Ylä-Autio, A.
  • Peura, P.
  • Wiikinkoski, O.
  • Hyvärinen, Leo
  • Vuoristo, Petri
  • Pajukoski, H.
  • Näkki, J.
  • Rasehorn, I.
  • Junkala, J.
  • Näsström, J.
  • Ilar, T.
  • Ayele, Y.
  • Peltola, T.
  • Nyyssönen, T.
  • Ristonen, T.
  • Fantozzi, Davide
  • Bolelli, G.
  • Lusvarghi, L.
  • Pajukoski, T.
  • Miettinen, Juha
  • Kaplan, A. F. H.
  • Poutala, J.
  • Alam, M. M.
  • Barsoum, Z.
  • Kaplan, Alexander
  • Vuoristo, P.
  • Junkula, J.
  • Miettinen, J.
  • Närkki, J.
  • Nowotny, S.
  • Thieme, S.
  • Varila, L.
  • Hupa, Leena
  • Lehtonen, T.
  • Hupa, Mikko
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Wear and corrosion resistant laser coatings for hydraulic piston rods

  • Pajukoski, T.
  • Peltola, T.
  • Miettinen, Juha
  • Vuoristo, Petri
  • Tuominen, J.
  • Näkki, J.
Abstract

Hydraulic piston rods on oil & gas drilling platforms, hydro-power stations, chemical plants and underground mines are exposed to severe tribo-corrosive conditions under static and dynamic mechanical loads. Piston rods made of carbon, quenched & tempered (QT) and stainless steels are frequently surface coated with methods such as thermal spraying, hard chrome plating and overlay welding. Unfortunately, several premature failures have been reported particularly in marine applications due to insufficient coating properties. Laser cladding has recently drawn lot of attention in this field due to high coating quality and significant improvements in productivity. In this study, several potential Fe-, Ni- and Co-based alloys were laser clad on carbon and QT steels. Their corrosion and mechanical performances were explored in long-term salt spray, immersion, hardness, abrasive wear and 4-point bending fatigue tests. Most of the laser coatings outperformed hard chrome in corrosion properties but hardness values were somewhat lower. In single point abrasion tests (scratch tests), the hardest laser coatings, however, outperformed hard chrome due to brittle nature of hard chrome layers. Post-machining induced significant superficial hardness increase in laser coatings, which was the main reason for good wear performance. Fatigue performance was strongly dependent on material pairs, presence of cladding defects and applied loads.

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  • surface
  • Carbon
  • stainless steel
  • corrosion
  • fatigue
  • hardness
  • defect