PART VI - Papers - The Effect of Aluminum Additions to Cr-Fe Coatings on the Properties of the Diffusion Coatings

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 7
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- 1845 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1968
Abstract
The effect of aluminum additions on the coating vale and corrosion resistance of Cr-Fe diffusiou coalings on a mild steel substvate has been studied. Aluminum additions up to 2 wt pct increase the chromium penetration rate while further additions retard it. The apparent cor$lict between these data and metallogyapkic ineasurements, which show a continuially increasing coaling thickness with aluminum addition, is discrissed. Compavisorz of corrosion resistance on the basis of equal thickness of tlre entire coating measured mnetal- ALTHOUGH ferrous metal articles are cheap and widely used, they are often quickly degraded by corrosion. To prevent or slow down the corrosion process, lographically is misleading; equal thickness of the cor-rosion-resistant portion of the coating is a bette.v basis of conzpavison. Inter difision coefFicients for Cr-Al-Fe coatings of different aluminum content have been detevmined and found to dary logarithmically when plotted againnst chromium concentvation. A general method of calculating diffusion profiles for different lrealment limes and surfuce coucentralions IS described. many types of coating are applied to steel.' Among these are diffusion coatings, formed by high-temperature diffusion of selected elements into the surface, which then becomes the coating Diffusion coatings are metallurgically bonded to the substrate and show a continuously varying concentration gradient from surface to substrate. Generally, these coatings have the advantage of adhering to the substrate upon deformation of the composite. Moreover, when chromium is one of the diffusion elements, a mild steel substrate
Citation
APA:
(1968) PART VI - Papers - The Effect of Aluminum Additions to Cr-Fe Coatings on the Properties of the Diffusion CoatingsMLA: PART VI - Papers - The Effect of Aluminum Additions to Cr-Fe Coatings on the Properties of the Diffusion Coatings. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.