Abstract

The underwater direct metal deposition (UDMD) was employed to deposit 316 L stainless steel (SS316L) coatings on NV E690 steel. The chemical composition gradient from monolayer to trilayer SS316L induces an in-situ phase transformation, thereby enhancing the corrosion resistance. The steady-state passive film grew linearly with the applied potential and exhibited a bilayer structure: a high resistivity barrier layer and a low resistivity outer layer. The growth kinetics of the UDMD fabricated SS316L coatings align with the point defect model. Passive film is enriched in Cr while depleted in Fe and Ni, whereas the altered zone is enriched in Ni.

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