The structure and high temperature corrosion performance of medium-thickness aluminide coatings on nickel-based superalloy GTD-111

2010 
Abstract Simple and Si-modified aluminide coatings having medium-thickness (40–60 μm) have been applied on the superalloy GTD-111 by a slurry technique. Hot corrosion and cyclic oxidation performance of the uncoated and the coated superalloy were investigated by exposing samples to a molten film of Na 2 SO 4 -40 %wt NaVO 3 -10%wt NaCl at 780 °C and 1 h cyclic oxidation at 1100 °C in air, respectively. The presence of silicon in the aluminide structure increased the oxidation resistance by a factor of 1.7 times. In addition, a SiO 2 -containing scale, which formed on the Si-containing coating surface, was stable during of the hot corrosion testing.
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