Hot Corrosion Resistance Properties of Al-Si Coatings Obtained by Slurry Method

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This paper presents the results of research on aluminide protective coatings manufactured on hightemperature creep resistant cast steel. The main purpose of these coatings is protection against the high temperature corrosion, at carburizing and oxidizing potential atmosphere. Coatings were obtained on cast steel type GXNiCrSi 3018 by slurry cementation in air atmosphere. The tests of carburizing and oxidizing were carried out. The structure of the coatings before and after carburizing and oxidizing is described in the present paper. The chemical composition, thickness and microstructure of coatings were determined. These coatings could protect equipment against hot corrosion at carburizing and oxidizing atmosphere and have thermal shocks resistance.

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Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volumes 326-328)

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273-278

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April 2012

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