RI 6998 Reaction Of Tungsten-Cobalt Alloys With Oxygen At 1,000° And 1,100° K

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 26
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- 8450 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
The purpose of the investigation was to determine the oxidation behavior of selected tungsten-cobalt alloys. Specimens of Wand W-Co containing 0.7, 1.7, 3.4, and 9.7 weight-percent Co were subjected to pure 02 at 1,000° and 1,100° K, and specimens of W-Co containing 29.8 weight-percent Co, at 1,100° K. Reaction kinetics were determined volumetrically. For specimens other than those containing 29.8 percent Co, the reactions proceeded at about a constant rate at either temperature, indicating the formation of a scale of constant protectivity; the reaction rates were essentially independent of the Co concentration. The scales on these alloy specimens consisted principally of WO3 and CoWO4. Specimens of a 29.8 weight-percent Co alloy, consisting primarily of the W6CO7 phase, oxidized with only slight deviations from the parabolic rate law at 1,100° K. The protective scale on these specimens consisted chiefly of Co3O4, CoW04, and W1 8°49; Co3O4 was outermost, and the W18O49 was adjacent to the alloy. The results suggest that the Co-rich outer scale inhibited the inward transport of 0 to an extent sufficient to greatly limit the amount of the nonprotective WO3 formed, so that protective W18O49 formed instead.
Citation
APA:
(1967) RI 6998 Reaction Of Tungsten-Cobalt Alloys With Oxygen At 1,000° And 1,100° KMLA: RI 6998 Reaction Of Tungsten-Cobalt Alloys With Oxygen At 1,000° And 1,100° K. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.