Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition

Currently, high-speed steel (HSS) powders are deposited locally on a metal surface through direct energy deposition (DED) onto hardface tool steel. Although the HSS powder enhances the hardness and the abrasion resistance of a metal surface, it makes the tool steel brittle because of its high carbon...

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Main Authors: Gyeong Yun Baek, Gwang Yong Shin, Ki Yong Lee, Do Sik Shim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/703
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spelling doaj-96669ecad4f544b68a190106107a5f532020-11-25T03:04:36ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-05-011070370310.3390/met10060703Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy DepositionGyeong Yun Baek0Gwang Yong Shin1Ki Yong Lee2Do Sik Shim3Smart Manufacturing Process Technology Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, 9 Cheonmdan-Venturero 108beon-gil, Buk-gu, Gwangju 61007, KoreaSmart Manufacturing Process Technology Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, 9 Cheonmdan-Venturero 108beon-gil, Buk-gu, Gwangju 61007, KoreaSmart Manufacturing Process Technology Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, 9 Cheonmdan-Venturero 108beon-gil, Buk-gu, Gwangju 61007, KoreaDepartment of Ocean Advanced Materials Convergence Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, 727 Taejong-ro, Yeongdo-Gu, Busan 49112, KoreaCurrently, high-speed steel (HSS) powders are deposited locally on a metal surface through direct energy deposition (DED) onto hardface tool steel. Although the HSS powder enhances the hardness and the abrasion resistance of a metal surface, it makes the tool steel brittle because of its high carbon content. In addition, the steel is likely to break when subjected to a high load over time. This study focused on improving the steel toughness by applying a post-heat treatment. To fabricate a uniformly deposited layer through DED, M4 powder was deposited onto a pre-heated substrate (AISI D2). In addition, four post-heat-treated specimens were prepared, and their mechanical properties were compared. The Charpy impact and hardness tests were conducted to evaluate the durability required for the D2 die. The deposited M4 powder possessed a high hardness but a relatively low impact toughness. During laser melting, a stable bond formed between M4 and D2 without any cracks or delamination. The hardness of the initial M4 deposited layer was 63 HRC, which changed to 54–63 HRC depending on the effect of the post-heat treatment. Moreover, the post-heat-treatment process improves the impact toughness of the M4 deposited layer by changing its microstructure.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/703directed energy depositionpost-heat treatmenttoughnesshardnessAISI M4
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author Gyeong Yun Baek
Gwang Yong Shin
Ki Yong Lee
Do Sik Shim
spellingShingle Gyeong Yun Baek
Gwang Yong Shin
Ki Yong Lee
Do Sik Shim
Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
Metals
directed energy deposition
post-heat treatment
toughness
hardness
AISI M4
author_facet Gyeong Yun Baek
Gwang Yong Shin
Ki Yong Lee
Do Sik Shim
author_sort Gyeong Yun Baek
title Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
title_short Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
title_full Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
title_fullStr Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Post-Heat Treatment on the AISI M4 Layer Deposited by Directed Energy Deposition
title_sort effect of post-heat treatment on the aisi m4 layer deposited by directed energy deposition
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Currently, high-speed steel (HSS) powders are deposited locally on a metal surface through direct energy deposition (DED) onto hardface tool steel. Although the HSS powder enhances the hardness and the abrasion resistance of a metal surface, it makes the tool steel brittle because of its high carbon content. In addition, the steel is likely to break when subjected to a high load over time. This study focused on improving the steel toughness by applying a post-heat treatment. To fabricate a uniformly deposited layer through DED, M4 powder was deposited onto a pre-heated substrate (AISI D2). In addition, four post-heat-treated specimens were prepared, and their mechanical properties were compared. The Charpy impact and hardness tests were conducted to evaluate the durability required for the D2 die. The deposited M4 powder possessed a high hardness but a relatively low impact toughness. During laser melting, a stable bond formed between M4 and D2 without any cracks or delamination. The hardness of the initial M4 deposited layer was 63 HRC, which changed to 54–63 HRC depending on the effect of the post-heat treatment. Moreover, the post-heat-treatment process improves the impact toughness of the M4 deposited layer by changing its microstructure.
topic directed energy deposition
post-heat treatment
toughness
hardness
AISI M4
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/6/703
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