Refractory metal alloys play an important role as highly thermostable mater
ials in the air- and spacecraft industry. Due to their lack of oxidation st
ability at elevated temperatures it is necessary to protect them with coati
ngs. The thermal-cycle-stability of Si20Cr20Fe-coatings on Nb10W2.5Zr and T
a10W was investigated by means of imaging Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry;
this showed the inward-diffusion of oxygen and other contaminants along cra
cks formed in the coating during thermal cycling and subsequent precipitati
on of oxides at the grain boundaries, leading to brittle fracture behaviour
of the oxygen-affected surface zone. EDX measurements have been taken to d
etermine the composition of the phases established in this complex system.