Refractory metal alloys play an important role as highly thermostable mater
ials. Due to their lack of oxidation stability under elevated temperatures
it is necessary to protect them with coatings. The thermal cycling stabilit
y of Si20Cr20Fe-coatings on Nb10W2.5Zr was investigated by means of imaging
secondary ion mass spectrometry showing the inward-diffusion of oxygen and
subsequent preferential precipitation of zirconium oxides at the grain bou
ndaries in the bulk, An unintentional interface layer of high boron content
that most likely plays a major role in oxidation protection was found, EDX
measurements have been performed to investigate on the phases formed in th
is complex system.