Microstructure and corrosion study of Fe-based bulk metallic glass obtained by spark plasma sintering

L. Zarazúa-Villalobos, N. Mary, J. Soo-Hyun, K. Ogawa, H. Kato, Y. Ichikawa

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Abstract

Due to the necessity of developing new materials with better anti-corrosive properties, bulk metallic glasses are the focus of many research projects. In this study, a metallic glass with Fe48Cr15Mo14C15B6Y2 composition was produced by high-pressure atomization spray and densified by Spark Plasma Sintering. Different sintering cycles, temperatures, and pressures were carried out to conserve the amorphous structure while increasing its density. The temperatures used for this study were below the glass transition temperature, and the uniaxial force was variated between 50 and 400 MPa. Amorphous samples with nearly 98% of relative density were obtained. The effect of the sintering cycle used on the phase transformation and microstructure of the materials was studied. Additionally, the porosity and crystallinity were related to the corrosion resistance properties through electrochemical characterization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number160399
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume880
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021 Nov 5

Keywords

  • Corrosion resistance
  • Metallic glass
  • Spark plasma sintering

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