The effect of chromium on the weldability and microstructure of Fe-Cr-Al weld cladding
Journal Article
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· Welding Journal (Miami)
OSTI ID:20939508
- ExxonMobil, Houston, TX (United States). Welding & Fabrication
Iron-aluminum-based weld cladding is currently being considered as corrosion-resistant coatings for boiler tubes in coal-fired power plants. Although these alloys could potentially be good coating candidates due to their excellent high-temperature corrosion resistance, Fe-Al weld cladding is susceptible to cracking due to hydrogen embrittlement at elevated aluminum concentrations. Additions of chromium to these iron-aluminum alloys have been shown to improve the corrosion resistance of the alloys and could potentially increase the lifetimes of the coatings. The current study investigated the effect of chromium on the hydrogen cracking susceptibility of Fe-Al weld cladding.
- OSTI ID:
- 20939508
- Journal Information:
- Welding Journal (Miami), Journal Name: Welding Journal (Miami) Journal Issue: 6 Vol. 86; ISSN 0043-2296; ISSN WEJUA3
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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