
doi: 10.1007/bf00542728
Metallic-glass layers were produced on metallic bulk material using laser or electron beam melting. The requisite composition (FeCr12)80(C,B)20 for steel and NixNb(100−x), (x = 30 to 60) for niobium was obtained by coating the substrate prior to melting. X-ray, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and calorimetric methods were used to demonstrate and investigate the amorphous nature of the surface layer.
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