Nickel-base alloys find vital scope in space and nuclear applications
due to their numerous favourable properties such as low density, high
strength and corrosion resistance. The high temperature oxidation of N
imonic-90 (N-90) alloys has been studied in the absence or presence of
CsCl and CsNO3 salts at 1123 K for a period of 180 ks in atmospheric
condition. The alloy is more severely attacked by CsCl than CsNO3 due
to formation of volatile chlorides. The tests included mass change mon
itoring, oxide scale analysis by X-ray diffraction, surface morphology
examination by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and detection of po
ssible surface contaminants by energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX)
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