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Title: Method for inhibiting corrosion of nickel-containing alloys

Abstract

Nickel-containing alloys are protected against corrosion by contacting the alloy with a molten alkali metal having dissolved therein aluminum, silicon or manganese to cause the formation of a corrosion-resistant intermetallic layer. Components can be protected by applying the coating after an apparatus is assembled.

Inventors:
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OSTI Identifier:
5271347
Assignee:
TIC; ERA-05-029323; EDB-80-084301
DOE Contract Number:  
W-7405-ENG-26
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; ALKALI METALS; SURFACE COATING; AUSTENITIC STEELS; CORROSION PROTECTION; NICKEL BASE ALLOYS; ALLOYS; DEPOSITION; ELEMENTS; IRON ALLOYS; IRON BASE ALLOYS; METALS; NICKEL ALLOYS; STEELS; 360105* - Metals & Alloys- Corrosion & Erosion

Citation Formats

DeVan, J H, and Selle, J E. Method for inhibiting corrosion of nickel-containing alloys. United States: N. p., Web.
DeVan, J H, & Selle, J E. Method for inhibiting corrosion of nickel-containing alloys. United States.
DeVan, J H, and Selle, J E. . "Method for inhibiting corrosion of nickel-containing alloys". United States.
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