The oxidation behaviour in air of 12 mu m diameter continuous alloy 601 fib
res has been studied using thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA) for kinetics i
dentification and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for determination
of the nature of the oxide layers. The TGA allows two stages in the formati
on of the oxide layer to be distinguished: the first stage corresponds to t
he growth of a continuous layer of NiO above a discontinuous sub-layer of C
r2O3 whereas the second stage is attributed to the parabolic growth of the
Cr2O3 sub-layer, from the time it becomes continuous. A third stage can be
observed for high oxidation temperatures. The TEM observations of oxide lay
ers formed after 30 min at 650, 750 and 900 degrees C confirm these results
. One common characteristic of these 3 oxidation conditions is the appearan
ce of large cavities under the oxide layer. These cavities seem to be the c
onsequence of the oxidation mechanism of Cr and of the particular morpholog
y of the material (i.e. small diameter cylinders).