DRY CORROSION OF ELECTROCHEMICALLY ALUMINIDED STEELS

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DRY CORROSION OF ELECTROCHEMICALLY ALUMINIDED STEELS (EN)

GOEURIOT, P (EN)
CHRYSSOULAKIS, Y (EN)
KALOGEROPOULOU, S (EN)

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2014-03-01T01:42:47Z
1994 (EN)


Dry corrosion of electrochemically aluminided steels by oxygen and hydrogen sulfide has been studied up to 1000-degrees-C. Aluminum cations were reduced on steel substrates by molten salt electrolysis at 600-degrees-C, using either constant or pulsed currents. The Fe2Al5 layer that is always formed on the steel substrates seems to withstand dry corrosion satisfactorily in all the different types of steel studied under oxygen or hydrogen sulfide atmospheres, up to 800-degrees-C. (EN)

Materials Science, Coatings & Films (EN)
Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering (EN)

PLATING AND SURFACE FINISHING (EN)

English

AMER ELECTROPLATERS SOC INC (EN)




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