H. Grabke, E. M. Müller-lorenz, J. Klöwer, D. Agarwal
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Abstract
The carburization behavior of nine commercial nickel-based alloys and four iron-nickel-chromium alloys was investigated at 650°C in a carburizing carbon monoxide (CO)-H 2 hydrogen oxide (H 2 O) gas with a carbon activity (a c ) of a c > 1. The iron-nickel-chromium alloys suffered severe metal dusting after a very short test period. Nickel-based alloys were generally less susceptible to metal dusting than iron-based alloys. Nickel-based alloys with chromium concentrations of 25% and above, on the other hand, showed no significant evidence of metal dusting even after 10,000 h of exposure. It was found that these alloys were protected against metal dusting by the formation of a dense, self-healing chromia scale, which prevented the penetration of carbon into the base metal.
期刊介绍:
Materials Performance (MP), published monthly, is the world''s largest circulation journal dedicated exclusively to corrosion prevention and control.