Abstract:
The erosion-corrosion (E-C) behavior of a cold-spray nanostructured Ni-20Cr coating was studied under
cyclic conditions in a coal-fired boiler. This study was done for 15 cycles (1500 h), in which each cycle
comprised 100 h of heating in the boiler environment, followed by 1 h of cooling under ambient air
conditions. The E-C extent was evaluated in terms of thickness loss data of the samples. The erodedcorroded
samples were characterized using XRD, SEM/EDS, and x-ray mapping analyses. The nanostructured
coating offered excellent E-C protection to boiler tube material (SA 516 steel) under harsh live
conditions of the boiler. This E-C resistance offered by investigated coating may be attributed to the
presence of protective NiO and Cr2O3 phases in its oxide scale and its superior as-sprayed microhardness.