Hh. Park et al., SIMULTANEOUS CHROMIZING-ALUMINIZING DIFFUSION COATING OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS-STEEL BY A 2-STEP CVD PROCESS, Oxidation of metals, 50(5-6), 1998, pp. 377-387
Chromium and aluminum were simultaneously deposited by diffusion into
austenitic stainless steel substrates by the pack-cementation process.
Diffusion was carried out in two different thermal runs (one- and two
-step processes) and the results are presented. The effects of various
pack chemistries on the coating characteristics of 310S and 316 stain
less steel were also investigated. The major controlling factor to ach
ieve the desired coatings was the composition of the masteralloy, part
icularly, the aluminum activity in the pack. A more uniform coating wa
s achieved on 316 than on 310S for the same coating conditions due to
the austenite-stabilization effect of Ni, which is less abundant in 31
6. The best coating condition in the range examined was with a pack co
mposed of 80Cr-20Al masteralloy and 2wt.% NH4Cl activator by the two-s
tep process.