With a view to investigating the chemical interactions between B4C and
type 304 stainless steel, the reaction couples of these two materials
were isothermally annealed in the temperature range between 1073 and
1623 K. As a result of the chemical interactions, complicated reaction
layers were formed at the interface of the reaction couple. To evalua
te the reaction kinetics, the decrease in the thickness of stainless s
teel and the reaction layer growth were measured as a function of temp
erature and time. The overall reaction generally obeyed the parabolic
rate law. Both a parabolic rate law constant and an apparent activatio
n energy were determined. A discontinuity in the temperature dependenc
e of the parabolic rate constants was found in the temperature range b
etween 1473 and 1498 K. This corresponds to the formation of the liqui
d phase at the reaction interface.