Abstract
Two differently produced alumina coatings (by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) and detonation gun (DG)) and one alumina-forming coating realised by pack cementation are proposed as a protection barrier against corrosion of austenitic steels in Pb and PbBi. Samples were tested in oxygen-controlled stagnant Pb (10−7 wt.%) at 480 °C and 550 °C for up to 10,000 h and in turbulently flowing (up to 1.6 m/s) PbBi eutectic at 490 °C with 10−9–10−8 wt.% oxygen for about 500 h. All exposed coatings showed a good behaviour in flowing PbBi and in stagnant Pb at around 480 °C independent of the oxygen content. At 550 °C, the PLD coating failed most probably due to incomplete coating of the sample, while the DG sample protected the base material.
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