Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Jul 2023)
Microstructure, wear and corrosion properties of B–C composite layers on pure titanium
Abstract
In this work, TA2 pure titanium was treated by borocarburizing (BC), boriding first and then carburizing (B + C), and carburizing first and then boriding (C + B), and morphology and wear and corrosion properties of these layers were investigated. The results show that the BC layer and B + C layer are composed of TiB, TiB2, and TiC phases, while the C + B layer consists of TiC and TiB2 phases. The wear type of these treated samples is abrasive wear, and wear resistance is in the sequence of B + C layer > BC layer > C + B layer. In 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution, corrosion resistance is in the order of B + C layer > C + B layer > BC layer > TA2. In 5.0 vol.% H2SO4 solution, corrosion resistance is in the order of C + B layer > B + C layer > BC layer > TA2. The B + C treatment can form a layer with gentle hardness gradient, excellent wear properties, and good corrosion resistance, which is most conducive to the bonding between layer and matrix.