The effect of heat treatment on the oxidation resistance of cobalt-based superalloys

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Degradation of the mechanical integrity of cobalt-based superalloys can occur as the carbide network is progressively oxidised during high temperature service. In this study, a heat-treatment aimed at redistributing the carbides was tested on two similar commercial Co-based superalloys, one with high C content (Co-101) and one with low C content (Stellite-21), to determine its influence on oxidation resistance. It was found that the carbide phases in the lower C-containing alloy could be solutioned more readily than the higher C-containing alloy, enabling the continuity of the carbide network to be reduced. This resulted in a reduced attack of the carbides down the interdendritic channels during oxidation testing, but increased thickness of the oxide overscale.

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Moffat, J. P., Whitfield, T. E., Christofidou, K. A., Pickering, E. J., Jones, N. G., & Stone, H. J. (2020). The effect of heat treatment on the oxidation resistance of cobalt-based superalloys. Metals, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/met10020248

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