Two types of coatings, NiCrAlY and NiCrAlY/YSZ, were fabricated on the surface of M247 alloy by the atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) technique. Under pure Na2SO4 and 25 wt.% NaCl-containing mixed salt deposits at 900 °C in air, the M247 alloy underwent rapid catastrophic corrosion. The non-protective corrosion products formed on the surface included NiO and (Ni,Co)Cr2O4 spinel. The hot corrosion of M247 under the pure Na2SO4 salt deposit followed a basic fluxing mechanism, whereas under the NaCl-containing mixed salt deposit, it was dominated by an active oxidation mechanism. During hot corrosion, the NiCrAlY coating developed a continuous, dense, and highly protective α-Al2O3 oxide scale on its surface, endowing it with superior hot corrosion resistance. The thermal barrier coating of NiCrAlY/YSZ exhibited the best hot corrosion resistance, attributed to the physical barrier and thermal barrier effects of the outer YSZ ceramic layer.
Sun et al. (Thu,) studied this question.