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Meeting MS&T22: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Advanced Materials for Harsh Environments
Presentation Title Titanium Coatings on Materials for Harsh Environments and Corrosion in Interaction with the Environment in Coke Production
Author(s) Borys Petrovich Sereda, Iryna Kruhliak, Dmytro Sereda, Dmytro Kruhliak
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Borys Petrovich Sereda
Abstract Scope This paper examines the production of alloyed Titanium coatings on materials for harsh environments and corrosion in interaction with the environment in coke production. This article deals with the production of alloyed titanium coatings on materials for harsh operating conditions and corrosion in interaction with the environment in the coke production. This type of protection is the most promising and less costly. In this work, we obtained coatings under non-isothermal conditions. The composition of the saturating medium was determined by mathematical modeling of protective coatings on different materials. Comparative analysis of corrosion resistance of protective coatings showed an increase in corrosion resistance by 1.6-1.8 times, compared with the material treated in isothermal conditions when operating equipment in the conditions of coke-chemical production.

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