STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE AND PHASE COMPOSITION OF THE OXIDE FILM ON THE SURFACE OF A LAYERED COATING OF THE Al-Ni SYSTEM
This work is aimed to the study of the structure and phase composition of the oxide film formed on the surface of the layered coating of the Al-Ni system during high-temperature heating. It was experimentally established that at the initial stages of heat treatment, as a result of the interaction of the Al-Ni system layered coating with atmospheric oxygen, separate sections of Al2O3 oxide are formed on its surface, which are agglomerates of plate crystals of α-modification of nanometer thickness, which increase and grow together with increasing exposure time continuous protective oxide film. An increase in the heating temperature leads to an intensification of oxidation processes and the formation of a complex oxide film of AlO and spinel NiAlO.