Abstract

A novel Ni-based metallic glass, i.e., Ni68.6W17.9B13.5 (mole fraction, %), was prepared using melt spinning method. The results showed that the element B has much effect on the glass forming ability of the Ni–W–B metallic glass. Ni–W–B metallic glass could not be fabricated with lower content of B, whereas a higher content of 13.5% B could easily lead to the fully amorphous structure. The glass transition temperature and the onset temperature of crystallization are as high as 768 K and 781.5 K, respectively, and the crystallization activation energy calculated by Ozawa model is (637±60) kJ/mol, which showed strong thermal stability of Ni68.6W17.9B13.5 metallic glass. This novel Ni-based metallic glass also exhibited good mechanical properties with the tensile strength of about 2331 MPa. The results indicate that this metallic glass should have a promising application in high strength material.

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