Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2023, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (6): 52-57.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2023.06.009

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Effect of induced cladding temperature on high temperature oxidation resistance of FeCoCrNiMoBSi high entropy alloy coating

Zhang Xiaoxian1,2, Xie Fang1,2, Zhai Changsheng3, Liu Gang2, Peng Yinli2, Li Ben2, Wu Bingbing2, Cai Guangyu2   

  1. 1. School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou Henan 450001, China;
    2. Engineering Research Center of Additive Manufacturing Aeronautical Materials of Henan Province, Nanyang Institute of Technology, Nanyang Henan 473004, China;
    3. Yanbai Additive Zhizao (Xuzhou) Technology Co., Ltd., Xuzhou Jiangsu 221135, China
  • Received:2022-12-04 Revised:2023-04-21 Published:2023-08-11

Abstract: In order to solve the oxidation problem of ultra-supercritical boiler tubes and other high temperature components under extreme high temperature conditions, the feasibility of the preparation process of high temperature oxidation resistant FeCoCrNiMoBSi high entropy alloy coating was explored. Three kinds of FeCoCrNiMoBSi high entropy alloy coatings were prepared on 15CrMo substrate by flame thermal spraying combined with induction cladding at different temperatures, as well as the high temperature oxidation tests were carried out on the three kinds of coatings and the substrate respectively. The phase composition, microstructure and elemental composition of the coatings before and after oxidation were compared by means of metallographic observation, XRD, SEM and EDS analysis, their high temperature oxidation performance was analyzed. The results show that the oxidation kinetics curves of the coatings claded at 990, 1020 and 1050 ℃ all follow the parabola rule. After oxidation at 900 ℃ for 120 h, the oxidation mass gain of the above three coatings is 0.58, 0.50 and 0.54 mg/cm2 respectively, while the oxidation mass gain of the substrate is 73.28 mg/cm2, which is about 146 times of the oxidation mass gain of the coating. It can be seen that the high temperature oxidation resistance of the coating is much better than that of the substrate, and the coating melted at 1020 ℃ has the best oxidation resistance.

Key words: induction fusion coating, high entropy alloy coating, oxidation resistance at high temperature, oxidation kinetics

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