Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1646406 Materials Letters 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The nanocrystalline coating of a low-Cr Fe–Co–Ni base alloy with 0.36 wt.% Si was deposited on the as-cast low-Cr alloy with identical compositions by means of magnetron sputtering. The effect of sputtered columnar nano-grain structure on the oxidation behavior of the low-Cr alloy was investigated in air at 800 °C. It was found that the columnar nano-grain structure significantly lowered the oxidation rate and changed the surface oxide structure of this alloy. The formation of a continuous Cr2O3 inner layer beneath the CoFe2O4 spinel outer layer on the sputtered nanocrystalline coating resulted in a remarkable improvement in oxidation resistance compared to the cast low-Cr alloy.

► Sputtered nanocrystalline coating of a low-Cr alloy was deposited. ► Columnar nano-grain structure enhanced the oxidation resistance of this alloy. ► Columnar nano-grain structure promoted the formation of an inner Cr2O3 layer. ► A double-layer scale of CoFe2O4 atop Cr2O3 was developed on the coating.

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