A simple method for a protective coating on stainless steel against molten aluminum alloy comprising polymer‐derived ceramics, oxides and refractory ceramics

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Abstract

A new coating based on polymer‐derived ceramics (PDC), oxides and refractory ceramic with a thickness of around 50 μm has been developed to improve the resistance corrosion of stainless steel substrate against molten aluminum alloy in a thermal energy storage (TES) system designed to run at high temperature (up to 600 °C). These coatings implemented by straightforward methods, like tape casting or paintbrush, were coated on planar and cylindrical stainless‐steel substrates, pyrolyzed at 700 °C before being plunged for 600 and 1200 h in molten AlSi12 at 700 °C. The stainless‐steel substrate appears healthy without intermetallic compounds, characteristic of molten aluminum alloy corrosion. The protective coating against AlSi12 corrosion shows excellent performance and appears interesting for TES applications.

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Quenard, S., & Roumanie, M. (2021). A simple method for a protective coating on stainless steel against molten aluminum alloy comprising polymer‐derived ceramics, oxides and refractory ceramics. Materials, 14(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14061519

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