Microstructures of Si-Cr co-depositing coatings prepared on Ti-Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloy

Yan Qiang Qiao, Xi Ping Guo

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Abstract

The Cr-modified silicide coatings were prepared on Ti-Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloy by Si-Cr co-deposition processes at 1250, 1350 and 1400°C for 10 h, respectively. The results show that the Si-Cr co-deposition coatings have multi layer structure. The phase constituents of outer layers and intermediate layers of the coatings change with increasing co-deposition temperatures. The outer layer and intermediate layer of the coating prepared at 1250°C for 10 h consist of (Ti, X)5Si3 (X represents Nb, Hf and Cr elements) and (Ti, X)5Si4, respectively. The transitional layer of this coating is very thin and composed of (Ti, X)5Si3. The content of Cr increases significantly in the outer layer of the coating prepared at 1350°C for 10 h, and (Nb1.95Cr1.05)Cr2Si3 ternary phase forms in this layer besides (Ti, X)5Si3 phase. The intermediate layer is composed of (Ti, X)5Si4 and (Ti, X)5Si3 phases, and the transitional layer composed of (Ti, X)5Si3 phase is thickened obviously. (Nb1.95Cr1.05)Cr2Si3 ternary phase is the single phase constituent in the outer layer of the coating prepared at 1400°C for 10 h, and the intermediate layer is composed of (Ti, X)5Si3 thoroughly. Discontinuous (Nb, Ti)3Si blocks are also found between the transitional layer and substrate. The influence of temperature on the diffusion ability of Cr atoms is greater than that of Si atoms in the Si-Cr co-deposition processes investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1993-1999
Number of pages7
JournalZhongguo Youse Jinshu Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
Volume19
Issue number11
StatePublished - Nov 2009

Keywords

  • Coating structure
  • Pack cementation
  • Si-Cr co-deposition
  • Ti-Nb-Si based ultrahigh temperature alloy

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