Abstract

The effects of partial substitution of Ni with Cr on the microstructure and corrosion resistance of Ti(C,N)-based cermets in H2SO4 solution were investigated in this paper. The results showed that partial substitution of Ni with Cr had a minor effect on the microstructure, whereas the hardness of the Ti(C,N)-based cermets could be improved for dissolution of Cr in Ni binder. The corrosion behavior of Ti(C,N)-based cermets with different Cr content in 0.2mol/L H2SO4 solution was also studied via potentiodynamic polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and corrosion test. The tested Ti(C,N)-Ni/Cr cermets had three typical passive regions. The current of the first passive region was reduced and the passive range was enlarged with the increase of Cr content in binder attributed to the synergistic effect of Ti-based and Cr-based passive layers. But the remaining passive regions were pseudopassive regions. The EIS results also demonstrated that the impendence of the reaction rose with the increase of Cr content in binder. Moreover, the corrosion resistance of cermets in H2SO4 solution was improved remarkably by Cr dissolving in the binder, which gave rise to the enhanced passivation ability.

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