Abstract
Hot dip aluminised coatings with pure Al, Al–3Si and Al–7Si melts had been produced on 9Cr–1Mo steels and subsequently heat treated at 900°C for 5 h under oxidising conditions to generate alumina films over Fe–Al diffused case. The characterisation of these samples by X-ray diffraction and SEM-EDX techniques indicated reduction in the post-heat treated aluminide case depth with increasing Si concentration. Further, it was observed that after oxidation heat treatment, pure Al coated samples indicated γ-Al2O3 and θ-Al2O3, while Al–7Si coated samples revealed transformation of metastable θ-Al2O3 phase to stable α-Al2O3 phase. The present paper describes change in morphology of oxide after thermal oxidation from γ to θ and θ to α as a function of the Si content of Al melt in hot dip aluminised 9Cr–1Mo steels. The effect of Si on the diffused aluminide case depth is also discussed.
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