Abstract

This study investigates the effects of Multistage Heat Treatment (MSHT) on the development of an oxide-scale layer on the surface of FeCrAl sintered-metal-fibers. The oxide-scale layer was developed using an MSHT cycle at 930 °C for 1 h, followed by 960 °C for 1 h, and finally at 990 °C for 2 h. In this study, three samples were considered: Sample 1 was kept without thermal oxidation, while Samples 2 and 3 were exposed to one and eighteen MSHT cycles. Thermo-gravimetric analyses show that the weight gain of the heat-treated sample slows with time, confirming the growth of the protective oxide-scale layer. Scanning electron microscope images, after one MSHT cycle, reveal nonuniform oxide-scale growth with platelet-like on the surface. After eighteen MSHT cycles, however, clumped particles formed on the surface of the fibers. Atomic force microscopy was utilized to study the surface topography of the fibers. The results show that MSHT increases the surface roughness, where the surface roughness of one and eighteen MSHT cycles are the same. The x-ray diffraction analyses of the baseline sample and the sample with one MSHT cycle show pattern peaks of crystalline Fe2CrAl. In contrast, the results of eighteen MSHT cycles displayed diffraction pattern peaks of crystalline Cr and stable α-Al2O3. In summary, the results of this study reveal the changing nature of the oxide-scale layer. The findings of this study form the foundation for new techniques to protect and prepare the FeCrAl fibers as a support for catalysts.

Highlights

  • The Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) curve demonstrates that the FeCrAl fibers gained weight as the temperature increased from 600 °C to 990 °C

  • We investigated the effect of Multistage Heat Treatment (MSHT) on the formation and development of the protective oxidescale layer on the surface of sintered-metal-fibers made of FeCrAl alloy

  • The heat-treated sample gained weight, where the percentage weight increase diminishes with time and the rise in the number of MSHT cycles

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Summary

Introduction

This study aims to investigate the effect of one and multiple MSHT cycles on the formation of an oxide-scale layer on the surface of FeCrAl sintered-metal-fibers. The x-ray EDS line scan count data in Fig. 8c show high concentrations of aluminum and oxygen and low levels of iron and chromium on the oxide-scale layer compare to the base-metal.

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