A novel Ni2MnCuSnAl0.1 multi-principal element alloy coating to enhance the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of Mg-Li alloy

Cladding (metalworking)
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2021.107243 Publication Date: 2021-05-21T09:19:25Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract The evaporation and dilution of substrate are the key deficiencies that limit the performance of laser-cladded coatings on Mg-Li alloys (or Mg alloys). In order to overcome these drawbacks, in this work, a novel Ni2MnCuSnAl0.1 multi-principal element alloy (MPEA) coating and a multi-step ultrasonic assisted laser cladding technique were proposed. Dense metallurgical Ni2MnCuSnAl0.1 MPEA coatings were successfully synthesized on Mg-Li alloy. Typical gradient microstructure of low-diluted layer, diffusive layer and interfacial layer were obtained in the coating. The low-diluted layer was composed of BCC solid solution, Ni2MnAl and Ni2MnSn while the diffusive layer and interfacial layer showed an interactive microstructure of Mg-CuMg2 eutectic, Ni2MnAl, Li2MgSn/SnMg2 and Mg/Mg-Li substrate. The corrosion potential of Ni2MnCuSnAl0.1 MPEA coating (-108 mVSHE) was 1283 mVSHE higher than that of Mg-Li alloy (-1391 mVSHE), while the corrosion current density of the coating (5.85 × 10−7 A·cm−2) was about three orders of magnitude lower than that of Mg-Li alloy (1.12 × 10−4 A·cm−2). The micro-hardness gradually increased from the substrate to the coating, and the average micro-hardness of the coating was ~ 541.2 HV0.2, which is about 10 times higher than that of Mg-Li alloy (~57.8 HV0.2). The wear resistance of Mg-Li alloy was also improved approximately 10 times by cladding Ni2MnCuSnAl0.1 MPEA coating.
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