The characteristics of a high-power diode laser fired enamel coating on a carbon steel

Lawrence, Jonathan and Li, Lin (2001) The characteristics of a high-power diode laser fired enamel coating on a carbon steel. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 215 (4). pp. 509-519. ISSN 0953-4054

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Significant changes to the wettability characteristics of a common engineering carbon steel(EN8) were effected after high power diode laser (HPDL) surface treatment. These modifications havebeen investigated in terms of the changes in the surface roughness of the steel, the presence of any
surface melting, the polar component of the steel surface energy and the relative surface O2 content of the steel. The morphological and wetting characteristics of the mild steel and the enamel were determined using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and wetting experiments by the sessile drop
technique. This work has shown that HPDL radiation can be used to alter the wetting characteristics of carbon steel so as to facilitate improved enamelling. Furthermore, standard mechanical, physical and chemical testing of the HPDL-fired enamel glaze revealed the glaze to possess similar properties to those of a conventionally fired enamel glaze in terms of bond strength, rupture /impact strength, wear and corrosion resistance. Such similar performance can be attributed to the two glazes possessing the same mechanical properties and similar amorphous structure, despite their very different firing techniques.

Additional Information:Significant changes to the wettability characteristics of a common engineering carbon steel(EN8) were effected after high power diode laser (HPDL) surface treatment. These modifications havebeen investigated in terms of the changes in the surface roughness of the steel, the presence of any surface melting, the polar component of the steel surface energy and the relative surface O2 content of the steel. The morphological and wetting characteristics of the mild steel and the enamel were determined using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoemission spectroscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and wetting experiments by the sessile drop technique. This work has shown that HPDL radiation can be used to alter the wetting characteristics of carbon steel so as to facilitate improved enamelling. Furthermore, standard mechanical, physical and chemical testing of the HPDL-fired enamel glaze revealed the glaze to possess similar properties to those of a conventionally fired enamel glaze in terms of bond strength, rupture /impact strength, wear and corrosion resistance. Such similar performance can be attributed to the two glazes possessing the same mechanical properties and similar amorphous structure, despite their very different firing techniques.
Keywords:laser, steel, enamel, wettability, surface modi® cation, mechanical, physical, chemical, testing
Subjects:H Engineering > H680 Optoelectronic Engineering
H Engineering > H700 Production and Manufacturing Engineering
Divisions:College of Science > School of Engineering
ID Code:3205
Deposited On:09 Aug 2010 16:04

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