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BY-NC-ND 3.0 license Open Access Published by De Gruyter February 18, 2014

Effect of Different Treatment on Corrosion Resistance of Sputtered Al Coating on Stainless Steel

  • Guangyan Fu EMAIL logo , Zeyan Qi , Yong Su , Qun Liu and Xingxing Guo

Abstract

Aluminum coating on 1Cr18Ni9Ti stainless steel was prepared by magnetron sputtering method. The specimens were treated with pre-oxidation (PO) or vacuum diffusion annealing (VA). Hot corrosion resistance of the coatings beneath the deposits of Na2SO4 at 1050 °C was investigated. Corrosion products were analyzed by XRD and SEM. Results show that the presence of coating could improve the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. FeAl phase appeared after VA at 600 °C, which enhanced cohesive force between the coating and the substrate, and reduced the oxidation and sulfidation rate. PO treatment can protect the substrate more effectively than VA treatment for metastable Al2O3 formed during PO treatment can be translated to stable Al2O3 more quickly at high temperatures. The corrosion products of the two kinds of specimens with aluminum coating were both composed of Al2O3, a little amount of FeS and Fe2O3 after 24 h corrosion. Al2O3 was formed mainly in the coatings, FeS was mainly distributed in the interface between coating and substrate of the specimens, and a small amount of FeS was distributed in the substrate. Al2O3 film remained intact after 24 h corrosion, and kept its protective effect on the substrate.

PACS: 81.65.Kn
Received: 2013-11-8
Accepted: 2013-11-29
Published Online: 2014-2-18
Published in Print: 2014-12-1

©2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Munich/Boston

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