Xinyu Wang, Zongde Liu, Kehan Cheng, Jiaxuan Li, Huaqing Ning, Jie Mao
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Abstract
To further enhance the high-temperature corrosion resistance of boiler tubes for improved power generation efficiency of biomass and waste-to-energy plants, Ni-Al cladding layers with Al contents of 2, 4, 6 and 8 wt.% were prepared by laser cladding technique. The corrosion characteristics of Ni-Al cladding layers in two salts (NaCl-KCl and NaCl-KCl-K2SO4, at 650 °C) were investigated. The critical Al content of Ni-Al cladding layers with better corrosion resistance was determined, and the effect of Fe dilution from the substrate on the corrosion products was studied. In NaCl-KCl, the corrosion rates of all cladding layers were high at the initial stage. As the corrosion proceeded, a continuous and dense Al2O3 scale was gradually formed on the Ni-8Al surface, while the other three cladding layers failed to be generated. Therefore, Ni-8Al exhibited the best corrosion resistance. However, in NaCl-KCl- K2SO4, Al2O3 was continuously dissolved due to the “basic fluxing” mechanism and Ni-8Al underwent significantly severe corrosion. Fe oxides were detected in the corrosion products of all cladding layers. Since Fe ions diffuse more easily through the Al2O3 scale, Fe oxides were in the outermost layer and were prone to spalling, which affected the corrosion resistance.
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