Coating treatment for alloy resistance at high temperatures to AISI 304 alloy

Section: Article
Published
Aug 1, 2025
Pages
572-580

Abstract

The oxidation resistance of the austenitic alloy AISI 304 was studied, after being coated by cementing with aluminum at a high temperature of 900°C, because the alloy is used industrially, and in very harsh environmental conditions such as sulfur and oxidation. A light microscope was used in the research, to study the structural composition of the alloy, In its three phases, X-ray diffraction was used to determine the phases.In addition to measuring the hardness, the results proved that the coated alloy gave a high oxidation resistance of about 75% of the base alloy, while the corrosion resistance increased by 100% after treating it to the same degree.

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يحيى عبدالكريم سلمان. (2025). Coating treatment for alloy resistance at high temperatures to AISI 304 alloy. College of Basic Education Research Journal, 21(2.1), 572–580. Retrieved from https://moss.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/berj/article/view/51297