Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
814678 Rare Metal Materials and Engineering 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two aluminide coatings were produced on Ni substrate via a conventional pack-cementation at 600 °C for 10 h using Y2O3 or CeO2 particles instead of part of Al2O3 as filler. For comparison, aluminizing was also performed under the same condition using pure Al2O3 as filler. The results of isothermal-oxidation at 1000 °C indicate that Y2O3 can suppress the growth of q-alumina and improve the oxidation resistance, while CeO2 accelerates the θ to α-alumina transformation and significantly improves the oxidation resistance. Besides, the effects of Y2O3 or CeO2 filler on the coating oxidation behavior were discussed.

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