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Oxygen iron aluminides

In carburizing environments, if the relative partial pressures of oxygen and carbon favor AI2O3 stability and the temperature is such that the kinetics of AI2O3 formation enable rapid coverage of the alloy surface, iron aluminides would be expected to have very... [Pg.815]

As expected, no carburisation attack at all was detected on iron-aluminium-chromium alloys after 1000 hours exposure in CH4/H2 environments at 850°C, 1000°C and 1100°C. Since the formation of chromia and iron requires relatively high oxygen partial pressures, alumina is the only stable phase at the low partial pressure of the used gas. If once formed, alumina is impervious to carbon, provided the scale remains intact [20], Excellent resistance to carburisation was also found for other alumina forming alloys like nickel aluminides [21] and Ni-Al-Cr alloys [22], The results of the present work show that 10 wt% aluminium are sufficient to prevent carburisation. It is expected, that the minimum aluminium concentration is even lower than 10 wt%. [Pg.217]


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