Effects of yttrium on the glass-forming ability and corrosion resistance of Fe50-xMo14Cr15C15 B6Yx amorphous alloys

Zheng Zhou*, Lu Wang, Fu Chi Wang, Hai Feng Zhang, Huan Wu Cheng, Yan Bo Liu, Sai Hua Xu

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Abstract

Fe50-xMo14Cr15C15 B6Yx (x = 0, 2) amorphous alloy ribbons were prepared by single roller method. The structures, glass-forming ability (GFA), thermal stability, crystallization process and corrosion behavior of the amorphous alloys were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, transition electron microscopy and potentiodynamic polarization experiments. The results showed that the Fe50-xMo14Cr15C15 B6Yx (x = 0, 2) alloys can be prepared into amorphous alloy ribbons. The amorphous content, GFA and thermal stability of the amorphous alloys are extremely enhanced with yttrium addition. The predominant crystalline phases precipitated after the crystallization process are α-Fe, Fe23B6, Cr23C6 and Fe3Mo3C. The amorphous alloys exhibit higher corrosion resistance in 3.5%NaCl aqueous solution compared with stainless steel Cr18Ni9Ti, and show wider passive region and lower passive current density with yttrium addition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)455-458+463
JournalBeijing Ligong Daxue Xuebao/Transaction of Beijing Institute of Technology
Volume28
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - May 2008

Keywords

  • Corrosion resistance
  • Fe-based amorphous alloy
  • Glass-forming ability
  • Thermal stability

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