Investigating various properties due to the composite effect of Silicoroid XVI powder + WC powder (tungsten carbide)!
It has been found that Silicoloy XVI powder is a material that is very easy to laser cladding, but there are challenges regarding its wear resistance in abrasive wear. Therefore, this time we investigated the various properties resulting from the composite effect of Silicoloy XVI powder and WC powder (tungsten carbide). For more details, please download and view the catalog. 【Test Conditions (Partial)】 ■ Beam Shape: 5mm x 5mm ■ Laser Output: 1250W ■ Base Material: SUS304, 50mm x 50mm x 10mm ■ Metal Powder: Silicoloy XVI (gas-atomized) ■ Powder Particle Size: -106/+63μm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Test Conditions】 ■ Test Content: Layered Mixing: 1 Beat, Multi-Pass ■ WC Powder: Produced by Heganes Co. (C: 4%, W: 96%) ■ WC Addition Amount (%): 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 ■ Speed (cm/min): 30, 60 ■ Two-Step Aging Treatment: 200℃×2hr + 460℃×12hr/AC ■ Test Date: August 2, 2019 * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Silicolloy is a revolutionary new material that contains a large amount of silicon (silicon) and was developed using pure domestic technology. Silicolloy is a super alloy that possesses high strength, heat resistance (high-temperature oxidation resistance), corrosion resistance, wear resistance, high hardness, and low dimensional changes during heat treatment, all in one steel. Currently, many engineers (technicians and designers) are advancing its commercialization, contributing to new product development and total cost reduction through increased longevity. There is 'Silicolloy A2', which excels in overall balance as a precipitation-hardened stainless steel, and 'Silicolloy XVI', which has the highest hardness in the world as a precipitation-hardened type. Those who require both corrosion resistance and high hardness should not miss it!