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The corrosion behaviours of plasma-sprayed Fe-based amorphous coatings

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Pages 634-639 | Received 24 Nov 2016, Accepted 04 Apr 2017, Published online: 03 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Fe-based amorphous coatings are increasingly recognised as promising candidates for the protection of coal-fired boilers against corrosion. The present study prepared Fe-based amorphous coatings on a T91 substrate by plasma spraying technology. The corrosion behaviour of the coating in hot Na2SO4 + K2SO4 salts at 700°C was investigated, and measurements of the mean mass gain were performed after each cycle to establish the hot corrosion kinetics of the coatings using the thermogravimetric technique. The coated specimens, especially specimens with 380-μm-thick coatings, exhibited lower mean gain rates at all operating cycles as compared to the uncoated T91 samples. The highest hot corrosion resistance was a result of the amorphous composite microstructure and high Cr and Ni elemental contents, which contributed to the formation of the protective oxides of chromium and nickel such as Cr2O3, NiO and NiCr2O4.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province of China under grant numbers 2016JM5058, 2016JM5059 and the Special Fund for Basic Scientific Research of Central Colleges, Chang’an university under grant numbers 310831161005, 310831161018, 310831163401.

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