Fabrication of superhydrophobic surface on AISI316L stainless steel using a nanosecond pulse laser

Author(s):  
Viboon Tangwarodomnukun ◽  
Supawan Kringram ◽  
Hao Zhu ◽  
Huan Qi ◽  
Nopporn Rujisamphan

Laser texturing process is a promising method to alter the wettability of metal surface on which micro/nano rough structures are created for changing the contact angle between the textured surface and liquid droplet. This paper aims at fabricating a superhydrophobic surface on AISI316L stainless steel, and a nanosecond pulse laser was employed for texturing line and point patterns on the metal surface. The influences of texturing patterns, laser power, scan speed, irradiation duration, and aging hours on the water contact angle and morphology of workpiece surface were investigated. According to the results, the hydrophilic surface was obtained right after the texturing process, and the surface turned to be hydrophobic after being left in ambient air for 15 days. The aging of laser-textured surface was also performed to induce the chemisorption of hydrocarbons toward the surface. This post process was able to shorten the hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic transition from days to a few hours. The aging duration of 2 and 0.5 h was respectively recommended for yielding and stabilizing the superhydrophobicity on line- and point-patterned surfaces. The maximum contact angle of 159.61° was achievable when the point pattern was textured on the stainless steel surface by using the laser power of 10 W and irradiation duration of 0.18 ms.

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pp. 44-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ornsurang Netprasert ◽  
Viboon Tangwarodomnukun ◽  
Chaiya Dumkum

Unlike the conventional heat treatments, laser hardening process can selectively and locally harden the workpiece surface with minimum part distortion, thus making the process suitable for small or thin workpieces. To elucidate a better understanding of process performance, this paper presents an investigation of laser hardening process for AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel. A nanosecond pulse laser was used as a heat source to harden the metal surface. The effects of laser power scan overlap and scan speed on micro-hardness and case depth were experimentally examined. The results revealed that the micro-hardness of stainless steel surface increased from 242 HV to 1700 HV without any sign of surface melting. The depth of hardened layer was found to be 60-80 µm depending on laser power, scan speed and scan overlap applied. In addition, the scan overlap of 50% was recommended to lessen the deviation of micro-hardness across the laser-scanned area.


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