Abstract:
Objective Comparison on microstructure and properties of Mo
2FeB
2-Based cermets prepared by arc cladding and vacuum vintering were studied.
Methods 42%Mo+28%FeB+5%Cr+3%Ni+ balance Fe alloy powder blocks were prepared from industrial Mo powders, FeB powders, Ni powders, Cr powders and carbonyl Fe powders. Metal-ceramic cladding layer (WM-Mo
2FeB
2) was prepared by TIG arc cladding, and metal-ceramic (VM-Mo
2FeB
2) was prepared by vacuum sintering. Microstructure and properties of WM-Mo
2FeB
2 and VM- Mo
2FeB
2 were studied comparatively.
Results The results show that VM-Mo
2FeB
2 is composed of Mo
2FeB
2 and
γ-CrFeNi. WM-Mo
2FeB
2 is composed of Mo
2FeB
2, NiCrFe, MoCrFe and Cr
2B
3. Area fraction of hard phase in WM-Mo
2FeB
2 is lower than that of VM-Mo
2FeB
2, and its hardness is also slightly lower than that of VM-Mo
2FeB
2, but there are obvious pores in microstructure of VM-Mo
2FeB
2, which affects its properties. WM-Mo
2FeB
2 has no obvious pores and the microstructure is compact. It has good metallurgical bonding with base material and wear resistance is better than that of VM-Mo
2FeB
2.
Conclusion The metallurgical method of TIG arc cladding with alloy powder blocks to deposit Mo
2FeB
2 cermet cladding on Q235 base material is feasible, operationally straightforward, and adaptable for diverse applications. This approach overcomes the limitations of vacuum sintering, which is only suitable for small, regular-shaped components like cylinders and cuboids, and struggles to accommodate large curved surfaces and oversized workpieces.