Abstract In this paper, hot corrosion behaviour of the Aluminum Rare Earth coating in mixed sulphate at 1050 °C was investigated. Results demonstrated that during the first 20 h of hot corrosion,… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this paper, hot corrosion behaviour of the Aluminum Rare Earth coating in mixed sulphate at 1050 °C was investigated. Results demonstrated that during the first 20 h of hot corrosion, it was difficult to form a protective oxide scale on the coating surface, and the antioxidant element Al was consumed significantly. Meanwhile, it took more than 50 h to reach to the steady-state oxidation which lasted only for 10 h. It is clearly demonstrated that, the molten salt at temperature more than 1000 °C, not only acts as hot corrosion media, but also will chemically attack the coating surface.
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