Claims
- 1. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from 5 to 20 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu and at least 7 atomic percent and less than 75 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb, with the balance being substantially at least 25 atomic percent of Al, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1 or smaller and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1 or smaller.
- 2. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from 5 to 20 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu and at least 7 atomic percent and less than 75 atomic percent of the sum of at least one element selected from Ta and Nb and from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Mo and W, with the balance being substantially at least 25 atomic percent of Al, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1 or smaller and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1 or smaller.
- 3. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of Si, Si being present in an amount sufficient to enhance the protective quality of an oxide scale formed in an oxidizing atmosphere, and 7-75 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb, with the balance being substantially at least 10 atomic percent of one element selected from the group of Al and Cr, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of no greater than 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of no greater than 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1.
- 4. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of Si, Si being present in an amount sufficient to enhance the protective quality of an oxide scale formed in an oxidizing atmosphere, and 7-75 atomic percent of the sum of at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb and at least one element selected from Mo and W, with the balance being substantially at least 10 atomic percent of one element selected from the group of Al and Cr and with the sum of Cr and at least one element selected from the group of Mo and W being greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of no greater than 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of no greater than 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1.
- 5. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from greater than 0 to 20 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu, from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of Si, Si being present in an amount sufficient to enhance the protective quality of an oxide scale formed in an oxidizing atmosphere, and at least 7 atomic percent and less than 75 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb, with the sum of Si and the substantial balance of at least 10 atomic percent of one element selected from the group of Al and Cr being at least 25 atomic percent, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of no greater than 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of no greater than 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1.
- 6. A single phase amorphous alloy which has been produced by sputtering and is resistant to hot corrosion in both sulfidizing and oxidizing atmospheres at high temperatures, which consists of from greater than 0 to 20 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Fe, Co, Ni and Cu, from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of Si, Si being present in an amount sufficient to enhance the protective quality of an oxide scale formed in an oxidizing atmosphere, and at least 7 atomic percent and less than 75 atomic percent of the sum of at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb and from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent of at least one element selected from the group of Mo and W, with the sum of Si and the substantial balance of at least 10 atomic percent of one element selected from the group of Al and Cr being at least 25 atomic percent and with the sum of Cr and at least one element selected from the group of Mo and W being from greater than 0 to 50 atomic percent, said alloy having a parabolic rate constant of oxidation at 950.degree. C. of no greater than 5.times.10.sup.-12 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 and a parabolic rate constant of sulfidation at 950.degree. C., under a sulfur partial pressure of 10.sup.-2 atm., of no greater than 9.times.10.sup.-9 g.sup.2 cm.sup.-4 s.sup.-1.
- 7. The alloy of claim 1, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
- 8. The alloy of claim 2, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
- 9. The alloy of claim 3, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
- 10. The alloy of claim 4, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
- 11. The alloy of claim 5, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
- 12. The alloy of claim 6, wherein the at least one element selected from the group of Ta and Nb is present in an amount of greater than 25 atomic percent.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-85529 |
Apr 1992 |
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4-85530 |
Apr 1992 |
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4-326075 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/386,121, filed Feb. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,587,028 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/044,534, filed Apr. 7, 1993, abandoned.
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