Effect of Alumina Silica Sol-Gel Coating on the Hot Corrosion and Static Oxidation Resistance of Nickel Substrates

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Ghasemi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

An alumina-silica coating was deposited on a nickel substrate by sol-gel process, and the structures and composition were evaluated, The sols were made from aluminium and silicon alkoxide, and an acid catalyst including HCl, To produce adherent silica coatings on nickel, various additives such as surfactant, viscose additive and drying control chemical additives were introduced to the system, and appropriate drying and firing cycles were applied after dipping in solution. The hot corrosion and oxidation resistance of the coating at different temperatures were investigated, The structure and uniformity of the coatings were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), The results indicate that a uniform coating of alumina silica can be produced on a nickel substrate by optimizing the composition and process variables of the sol. Coatings can protect substrates from oxidation and hot corrosion at different temperature up to 1000°C, but is not very effective for hot-corrosion resistance at 1000°C.
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APA: A. Ghasemi  (2005)  Effect of Alumina Silica Sol-Gel Coating on the Hot Corrosion and Static Oxidation Resistance of Nickel Substrates

MLA: A. Ghasemi Effect of Alumina Silica Sol-Gel Coating on the Hot Corrosion and Static Oxidation Resistance of Nickel Substrates. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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