RI 9278 - Effects of AI Additions on Sulfidation Resistance of Some Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. S. Dunning
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The objective of this research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines was to determine the effects of AI additions on the sulfidation resistance of Fe-Cr-Ni alloys. A series of Fe-Cr-Ni alloys with and without -additions of 4 pet AI were tested in a wet S vapor atmosphere at 677 C. A study of the morphology and composition of corrosion scales indicated a different corrosion mechanism for AI-free alloys compared with AI-containing alloys. Aluminum-containing alloys formed a compact, tightly adherent layer at the metal-scale interface that reduced corrosion rates by a factor of 3 to 10 compared with that of AI-free alloys. The thin, adherent AI-containing scale limited inward diffusion of 0 and S to the base metal and outward diffusion of Ni from the base metal. Aluminum-containing alloys formed a three-layer scale in oxidizing-S environments, while AI-free alloys formed a less protective two-layer scale.
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APA: J. S. Dunning  (1989)  RI 9278 - Effects of AI Additions on Sulfidation Resistance of Some Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys

MLA: J. S. Dunning RI 9278 - Effects of AI Additions on Sulfidation Resistance of Some Fe-Cr-Ni Alloys. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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