Abstract

The phase constituent, morphologies, layer structures of the scale of 12Cr–W–Mo–Co heat resistant steel (HRS) formed in dry air and air with 10% vapour were systematically investigated. The interface between the scale and ferritic/martensitic matrix of this HRS was also studied. For the scale formed in air, single particle- and sheet-shaped oxide layer, which are composed of (Fe, Co, Cr)2O3, were formed. The scale combines with steel matrix via coherent or semi-coherent structure. For the scale formed in air with 10% vapour, the oxides take the shape of particulate. Layering phenomenon has been observed, i.e. the external layer is composed of (Fe, Co)2O3/(Fe, Co)3O4, the internal layer with spinel (Fe, Co, Cr)3O4 and the transition layer with Cr rich and Cr poor regions. The interface between the transition layer and the matrix is tight and steady, but the region linking the internal scale and transition layer is shaky and brittle. Both the oxidation processes in air and air with 10% vapour are considered to be controlled by diffusion mechanism.

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