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The codeposition of Cr and Al on 304 stainless steel has been investigated,
using the conversion reaction of Cr2O3 to halide. An increase in ratio of
Cr2O3 to Al in the pack composition tends to form a chromide coating, which
is very poor in high temperature oxidation resistance. A codeposited coati
ng layer, which shows high oxidation resistance, is mainly characterized by
three zones: an outer layer of iron aluminide, a nickel-rich iron aluminid
e, and an interdiffusion zone consisting of alpha ferrite and nickel alumin
ide precipitates. Oxidation resistance increased as the thickness of the ou
ter iron aluminide layer increased. This means that the aluminum in the out
er layer, rather than that in nickel aluminide precipitates or alpha ferrit
e, acts as a strong aluminum source forming a protective Al2O3 scale at the
coating surface. Using a pack mixture containing 10 wt.% Cr2O3 and 10 wt.%
Al, a coating, which shows excellent oxidation resistance at 1100 degrees
C, was obtained after codeposition of aluminum and chromium on 304 stainles
s steel at 1050 degrees C for about 6-8 h. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. A
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