Alloying aluminum with Fe using laser induced plasma technique

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2012

Abstract

A new surface modification technique is demonstrated using laser induced plasma (LIP) to increase the hardness of the surface layer. This LIP treatment provides a very high heating and fast cooling mechanism that can be used to form alloyed layer on a material surface. The hardness of the alloyed material is measured and the results show that the alloyed surface is 3 times as hard as the un-treated surface and a single Fe alloyed aluminum surface is harder than the one formed by the mixture of Fe and Cu. The microhardness of the alloy increases with the number of pulses at a rate of around 4 HV/pulse. The maximum hardness of 93.0 HV is obtained with the use of single Fe after exposure to 7 pulses of the laser.

Keywords

Hardness, Iron alloys, Laser produced plasmas, Surfaces

Divisions

fac_eng

Funders

Government of Malaysia: esciencefund vote 73989

Publication Title

Laser Physics

Volume

22

Issue

8

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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