ON THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE CYCLING ON THE COATING OF A PACK ALUMINIZED LOW ALLOYED STEEL (13 CrMo 44).

authored by
Th Uihlein, G. Eggeler, H. J. Maier
Abstract

Coated pack aluminized low alloyed steels are known for their good resistance against high temperature corrosion up to 700 degree C, where diffusion stability is still sufficient. In typical high temperature applications, coating and substrate are subjected to thermal fatigue. In this study the metallurgical stability of a coated, pack aluminized, low alloyed steel is reported. The specimens were cyclically quenched from 700 degree C to room temperature or liquid nitrogen temperature respectively, to assess the importance of thermal shock severity on the kinetic of degradation.

Organisation(s)
Institute of Materials Science
Type
Article
Journal
Zeitschrift fuer Werkstofftechnik/Materials Technology and Testing
Volume
18
Pages
235-239
No. of pages
5
ISSN
0049-8688
Publication date
07.1987
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
General Engineering