Abstract
Surface coatings are a viable option in the protection of engineering alloys from high temperature corrosion, when their own oxide films either cannot provide barrier layers or fail via cracking or spalling. This paper reviews such coatings as composed of inorganic salts deposited from nitrate melts, from silica layers, from borate treatments and inorganic zinc silicate coatings.
Subject
Zinc rich coatings,
Coatings,
Materials,
Oxides,
Oxide formation,
Oxide layers,
Iron,
Metal oxides,
Boron,
Vapors,
Oxide scales,
Steam,
Oxidation
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1989
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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