Corrosion mechanism of amorphous alloy strengthened stainless steel composite fabricated by selective laser melting

Volume: 163, Pages: 108241 - 108241
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The anti-corrosion behaviors of SLM-processed 316L stainless steel (SLMed-SS) with amorphous alloy additive (SLMed-composite) have been investigated, where the pitting of SLMed-composite is easy to be suppressed compared to that of SLMed-SS particularly once the pitting occurred. In addition, the pitting incubation time of SLMed-composite is confirmed to be longer than that of SLMed-SS by potentiostatic polarization under the same potential....
Paper Details
Title
Corrosion mechanism of amorphous alloy strengthened stainless steel composite fabricated by selective laser melting
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
163
Pages
108241 - 108241
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