Abstract
The present study focuses on the corrosion behavior of a single-phase FCC high entropy alloy (VCrNiCoFeCu) casted by two different methods: induction melting and spark plasma sintering. The corrosion resistance has been evaluated using immersion tests in 3.5% NaCl solution, the potentiodynamic polarization measurements and the results are compared how is dependent the corrosion rate as a function of the production methods. Our results show that induction melted sample is stable in salty environment. On the other hand, based on the changes of polarization curves, there must be an evolution of oxide films on the SPSed sample until reaching the stable oxide layer.
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Fazakas, E., Heczel, A., Molnár, D., Varga, B., Zadorozhnyy, V., & Vida, A. (2018). Comparative microstructural and corrosion development of VCrNiCoFeCu equiatomic multicomponent alloy produced by induction melting and spark plasma sintering. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 329). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/329/1/012016
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