High-Temperature Corrosion of HVAF-Sprayed Ni-Based Coatings for Boiler Applications

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The present study investigates the initial corrosion behaviour of HVAF-sprayed NiCr, NiAl and NiCrAlY coatings in two different environments, O2 + H2O and O2 + H2O + KCl at 600 °C for up to 168 h in order to evaluate the possibility of uti-lizing such coatings in biomass-and waste-fired boilers. SEM/EDX analysis showed that all coatings displayed a protective behaviour in O2 + H2O. Upon addition of KCl (O2 + H2O + KCl), the corrosion behaviour of the NiCr coating drastically changed as it formed a thick oxide layer and displayed major chlorine diffusion down to the substrate. The NiCrAlY coating displayed a significantly better corrosion resistance with only minor oxide formation. The NiAl coating exhibited a protective behaviour similar to when exposed in the absence of KCl indicating that a thin protective oxide has formed on the coating surface. The performance of the NiAl and NiCrAlY coatings is promising for future studies with long-term exposures in more corrosive environments such as in a biomass-and waste-fired boiler.

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Eklund, J., Phother, J., Sadeghi, E., Joshi, S., & Liske, J. (2019). High-Temperature Corrosion of HVAF-Sprayed Ni-Based Coatings for Boiler Applications. Oxidation of Metals, 91(5–6), 729–747. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11085-019-09906-0

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