Improved oxidation and hot corrosion resistance of 1Cr11Ni2W2MOV stainless steel at 650◦ C by a novel glass-ceramic coating

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A novel glass-ceramic coating was applied onto the 1Cr11Ni2W2MoV stainless steel. The oxidation and corrosion behaviors of coated and uncoated steels were comparatively investigated in air and in the presence of NaCl + Na2 SO4 eutectic deposits at 650◦ C, respectively. Protective scales formed on the surface of stainless steel prevented the severe oxidation of the alloy. Catastrophic hot corrosion occurred on the steel when a salt film was attached, producing loose iron oxide layers and internal corrosion zone. The glass-ceramic coating acted as a barrier that effectively hindered the invasion of corrosive species during the oxidation and hot corrosion tests.

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Chen, K., Lin, J., Li, W., Zhu, W., Li, K., Yi, A., … Wang, F. (2021). Improved oxidation and hot corrosion resistance of 1Cr11Ni2W2MOV stainless steel at 650◦ C by a novel glass-ceramic coating. Crystals, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11101213

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