Abstract

In this paper, two groups of high-entropy alloy coatings, Fe35Co14Ni17Cr15Nb19 and Fe33Co14Ni15Cr12Nb26, were prepared on a 304 stainless steel substrate using TIG. Both groups of coatings are composed of FCC + Laves phase and the Laves phase increases with the increase of Nb element content. In the Nb29 coating, a transition from sub-eutectic to fully eutectic structure occurs from the bottom to the top. The average microhardness of the two groups of high-entropy alloy coatings was 508.56 HV0.5 and 617.64 HV0.5, respectively, which was increased by 2.3 and 2.8 times compared with the substrate. The two groups of high-entropy alloy coatings were superior to the 304 substrate in wear and corrosion resistance, and the Nb26 coating had the best performance.

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