Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Jul 2024)

Corrosion behavior of SiC/Ti6Al4V titanium matrix composites fabricated by SLM

  • Zhanyong Zhao,
  • Yongli Guo,
  • Wenbo Du,
  • Peikang Bai,
  • Zhen Zhang,
  • Liqing Wang,
  • Kai Ma,
  • Sheng Zhang,
  • Xiuzhu Han,
  • Chen Yang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31
pp. 534 – 542

Abstract

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In this paper, Ti6Al4V alloy and Ti6Al4V-SiCw composites were formed by selective laser melting (SLM) and electrochemical corrosion experiments were carried out. The effects of different SiCw contents and solid solution aging heat treatment on the corrosion properties of the composites were systematically studied, and the corrosion mechanism of Ti6Al4V-SiCw composites was revealed. The results show that Ti6Al4V-1SiCw composites have better corrosion resistance than Ti6Al4V alloy. After solution and aging heat treatment at 1050 °C, Ti6Al4V-1SiCw composites have better corrosion resistance. The main reasons for the improvement of the corrosion performance of the composites are as follows: (i) The high-density grain boundaries formed by grain refinement of the composites have higher energy and are more likely to react to form a stable passivation film. (ii) The microstructure of Ti6Al4V-SiCw composites is equiaxed α phase, which is easier to form stable passivation film than metastable α′-Ti phase. (iii) The presence of ceramic particles makes more microcells formed in the titanium matrix, which promotes the formation of soluble [TiCl6]2- complexes. The formation of passivation film on the surface of Ti6Al4V-SiCw composites was accelerated.

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