Heißkorrosion im Brennergas bei 1200 °C |
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Authors: | J. Schlichting |
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Abstract: | Hot Corrosion in Burner Gas at 1200°C . The lifetime of a material at high temperatures is controlled by its hot corrosion behaviour against the components (ashes, salts, sulfur) of the burner gas. In this paper Na2SO4, Na2CO3, NaCl, NaF and V2O5 as well as H2S, SO2 and HCl were used for the experiments. It could be shown that the hot corrosion behaviour of MoSi2 coated Nb-and Ta-alloy is excellent against acid additives (NaCl, NaF, V2O5) to the burner gas while alcalic melts (Na2SO4, Na2CO5) corrode the silizide. The solubility of the MoSi2 is caused by the transport rate of molecular oxygen through the glasses formed by oxidation on the surface of the materials. It can be shown, that the lifetime of sintered MoSi2 coatings on refractory metals is more than 10 times longer as by NiAl coated superalloys in hot corrosion test. |
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