Abstract

Ce/Co modified aluminide coatings with different CeO2 content were prepared on nickel base superalloys by pack cementation method. The microstructure and cyclic oxidation behavior of the coatings were investigated. The results show that the Ce addition is beneficial to improving adhesion of oxide scales by forming the “oxide pegs” structure and reducing voids at the scale/coating interfaces. When the content of CeO2 addition in the pack mixture is 2wt.%, the Ce/Co modified aluminide coating has the highest content of Ce in the outer layer and exhibits the best cyclic oxidation resistance at 1323K.

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