A Study of Surface-Modified Material and Heat-Resistant Material During the Combustion of Natural Gas

The durability of heat-resistant metal (Fe based alloy and Ni based alloy) and surface-modified materials (spraying, calorizing) were evaluated by oxidation tests at high temperature achieved by the combustion of natural gas in order to determine which metal was superior in durability and economic e...

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Published inHyōmen gijutsu Vol. 54; no. 12; pp. 1052 - 1053
Main Authors INOUE, Shuichi, NONAKA, Hidemasa, SAITO, Tadashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
English
Published Tokyo The Surface Finishing Society of Japan 2003
Hyomen Gijutsu Kyokai
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:The durability of heat-resistant metal (Fe based alloy and Ni based alloy) and surface-modified materials (spraying, calorizing) were evaluated by oxidation tests at high temperature achieved by the combustion of natural gas in order to determine which metal was superior in durability and economic efficiency. In the result, it was found that the most durable and useful material was the SUS 310 S with CoNiCrAlY coated by HVOF.
ISSN:0915-1869
1884-3409
DOI:10.4139/sfj.54.1052