Oxidation resistance of SHS Fe–Al–Si alloys at 800 °C in air

2011 
Abstract Alloys formed by Fe–Al intermediary phases have lower density than common metallic high-temperature alloys and good high-temperature oxidation resistance. Previously it was proved that silicon additions to these alloys enable to produce them efficiently by reactive sintering and improves the wear resistance. In this work, the oxidation resistance of the novel Fe–Al–Si alloys containing 10–30 wt. % of aluminium and 5–30 wt. % of silicon produced by the reactive sintering technology was tested. Cyclic and isothermal oxidation tests were carried out at 800 °C in air. Tested alloys exhibit excellent oxidation resistance, which increases with silicon content up to 20 wt. %. The reasons are discussed in terms of the phase composition of the oxide layer and the changes in chemical composition under the oxide layer during oxidation.
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