Abstract

CoCrCuFeNi–TiO was prepared by arc melting of the pure elements and Ti2CO powder under an Ar atmosphere. Both CoCrCu-FeNi and CoCrCuFeNi–TiO alloys are composed of a face-centered cubic (fcc) solid solution, whereas the alloys of CoCrCuFeNi–TiO are basically composed of an fcc solid solution and TiO crystals. The microstructures of CoCrCuFeNi–TiO are identified as dendrite and interdendrite structures such as CoCrCuFeNi. The morphology of TiO is identified as an equiaxed crystal with a small amount of added Ti2CO. By increasing the amount of Ti2CO added, the TiO content was dramatically increased and part of the equiaxed crystals changed to a dendrite structure. A test of the oxidation resistance demonstrates that the oxidation resistance of CoCrCuFeNi–TiO is better than that of CoCr-CuFeNi. However, as the TiO content increases further, a corresponding decrease is observed in the oxidation resistance.

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