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Chemical high-temperature alloys/coatings

A durable protective coating for high-temperature alloys can be achieved by CVD. Normally, we must consider alloy stabilization in addition to chemical reaction in a controlled environment. The results define the nature of coatings for high-temperature corrosion protection, namely, a thin (1-2 pm) diffused silicon layer that covers the surface and penetrates even the smallest defects, cracks, etc., on the alloy to be protected. This surface modification treatment by CVD can be adapted to other alloys and is technologically simple and relatively inexpensive. [Pg.431]


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