Abstract

Ni2Si intermetallic coatings were deposited on a substrate of 420 stainless steel using a high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) process. The electrochemical corrosion behaviour of the coatings in 3.5% NaCl solution was investigated by means of Tafel polarisation tests and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Two coatings with different thicknesses, 55 and 115 μm, were investigated. The results showed that the corrosion rate of the thicker coating was lower than that of stainless steel by one order of magnitude. Local attack of the substrate was observed after the polarisation test of this coating, while the coating was still intact. The thinner coating and the stainless steel substrate showed similar corrosion rates. In this case, the substrate was severely attacked after the polarisation test. Two time constants were observed in the EIS spectra of both coatings which were related to charge transfer processes and pore resistance, respectively.

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