A Novel Fe-16.9 Wt.% Cr-8.2 Wt.% Mo-4.2 Wt.% B-2.1 Wt.% Al Steel with Outstanding Tribo-Corrosion Resistance in Liquid Aluminium
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The tribo-corrosion of a metal by liquid aluminium is problematic, and thus, a novel Fe-Cr-Mo-B-Al steel was constructed, and its tribo-corrosion behaviours in liquid aluminium were investigated. Our results show that this steel displays an outstanding tribo-corrosion resistance in liquid aluminium, mainly arising from the coordinated effect of rod-like Cr-rich M 2 B (M=Fe, Cr, Mo) borides and irregular blocky Mo-rich M 2 B borides. The interaction of corrosion and wear primarily contributed to the mass loss of this steel via the degradation of the borides coupled with the fracture and spallation of the corrosion products
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