2000 年 40 巻 10 号 p. 1029-1034
The powder liquid coating method has successfully been applied to a commercially available pure iron and a carbon steel (JIS-S45C) using FeAl3 powder. The coated layer is found well graded in terms of microstructure, chemical compositions and hardness, so that the coated layer is much stronger for thermal shock than that made by a conventional aluminizing method. Changes in the graded microstructure during coating procedures are studied; it is noted that an FeAl/FeAl2 eutectoid structure formed in the coated layer shows 927HV and relatively high toughness. Although the present coating technique needs to heat a sample up to an elevated temperature as high as 1473 K, the prior austenite grain size of the carbon steel was refined by so-called Grange method, without accompanying any serious damages in the coated layer.