High-Temperature Oxidation Protective Coatings for Vanadium-Base Alloys

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Author(s): Rausch, John J.
Corporate Author(s): Armour Research Foundation
Corporate Report Number: ARF-B6001-3
Date of Publication: 1963-04-08
Pages: 17
Contract: N600(19)59182
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Identifier: AD0401841
AD Number: Ad-401 841

Abstract:
Basic pack-siliconizing processing variables such as time, temperature, edge and surface preparation, activator concentration, and powder size are being investigated to optimize oxidation life and coating adherence for this sheet material. Fifteen vanadium-columbium alloy compositions have been pack-siliconized and oxidation-tested. Minimum life has been established at about 150 hr at 200 F for each of the alloys.

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