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High temperature oxidation – turbines

This is a type of corrosion that happens when alloys are exposed to Oxygen at elevated temperatures in excess of 1000°C. This consumes elements as they are converted into their unstable oxide form. Coating solutions can be applied via Thermally Spray and Slurry and are often diffused to enhance performance. In addition, Vapor Phase Aluminide (VPA) is often used for the coating of superalloys in hot section turbine components. All these coatings work by forming beneficial thin impermeable and stable oxide scales to protect against further oxidation or degradation. Certain HVOF versions of the coating can be applied very thick on Turbine Shrouds and used to also protect critical rotating blades against incidental rubs on the shroud.

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