Abstract

Isothermal oxidation was carried out on new γ/γ′-strengthened Co-base superalloys of the system Co–Al–W–B and Co–Al–W–B–Cr at 800 and 900 °C in air. ToF-SIMS investigations show that boron accumulates in the inner oxide layer which improves the oxidation behaviour and oxide layer adhesion considerably. B-rich precipitations can be observed in the alloy matrix, as well. Appropriate amounts of chromium as additional alloying element lead to further improvement of the oxidation resistance due to the formation of protective inner Al 2O 3 and Cr 2O 3 scales.

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