Abstract

High-throughput characterization of early hot-corrosion behaviors of compositional gradient Al–Cr complex coatings on a novel Co–Al–W alloy prepared by multi-arc ion plating technology at 1000–1100 °C for 10–30 min was conducted for the first time. As deposited, the coatings showed a laminate microstructure composed of various Al–Cr compounds. After corrosion, a three-layer structure formed between the coating and the substrate, with an outermost layer composed of α-Al2O3 + α-Cr2O3, an inter-diffusion layer, and an innermost reaction layer containing B2-CoAl + μ-Co7(W0.8Cr0.2)6. Finally, the early hot-corrosion mechanism of the gradient Al–Cr complex coatings was discussed.

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