“…Within the group of ZrTiCuNiBe alloys, Vit alloy 1 (Vit 1) with the composition of Zr 41 Ti 14 Cu 12.5 Ni 10 Be 22.5 exhibits the best comprehensive properties and has attracted the most attention [11e16]. Owing to these excellent properties mentioned above, BMGs are considered promising structural materials in future engineering [17e19] and biomedical applications [20,21]. However, to allow for a wide-spread use as structural materials, BMGs should have excellent combination properties, and their friction and wear property should be considered as well.…”