Hl. Du et al., THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE CORROSION BEHAVIOR OF HF MODIFIED CHROMO-ALUMINIZED COATINGS PRODUCED BY A SINGLE-STEP PROCESS, Surface & coatings technology, 87-8(1-3), 1996, pp. 1-8
In this paper the introduction of Cr, Al and Hf into the surface of th
e RENE 80, INC718 and 2.25Cr-1Mo steel by pack cementation in a single
step process has been described. The coated alloys were subject to cy
clic hot corrosion and cyclic oxidation test at 870 and 875 degrees C.
The surface treated alloys were also sulphidised at 750 degrees C in
an environment of H-2/H2S/H2O yielding P-S2 = 10(-6) atm. and P-O2 = 1
0(-23) atm. The coated and exposed specimens were characterised by opt
ical microscope, SEM, EPMA, EDX and XRD. Cyclic hot corrosion and cycl
ic oxidation tests showed that the presence of the Cr-Al-Hf on the sur
face of the alloys enhanced their corrosion resistance. The rare earth
element modified chromium aluminide coatings showed superior protecti
vity. However the Cr-Al-Hf coating on INC718 delayed the formation of
the refractory metal sulphides in sulphidising atmosphere and thereby
reduced its sulphidation resistance whilst the coating on 2.25Cr-1Mo s
teel only slightly increased its resistance to sulphidation attack.