Medabalimi, S.Hebbale, A.M.Singh, R.Desai, V.Ramesh, M.R.2026-02-032024Materials Characterization, 2024, 218, , pp. -10445803https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2024.114495https://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/20782This study analyzes NiCrSi and NiCrC coatings developed on low alloy ferritic stainless steel (grade T11) through the HVOF spraying technique. The coatings were characterized by their phase constitution, microstructure, cyclic oxidation behavior, and hardness. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the presence of the NiCr solid solution matrix as the primary phase in both coatings. Moreover, the microstructure of the NiCrSi coating included the hard intermetallic compounds like Cr?Si and Ni?Si and the NiCrC coating contained the hard phases like Cr?C? and Ni?C which improved the hardness and the wear resistance of the coatings. Microhardness measurements revealed that the coatings had an average hardness of 300 ± 50 HV, significantly greater than the substrate hardness of 225 ± 25 HV. Cyclic oxidation tests were carried out at 700 °C revealed that both the coatings showed a lower weight gain than the uncoated substrate, suggesting enhanced oxidation resistance. This was because the protective oxide layers like Cr?O? and SiO? in the NiCrSi coating and Cr?O? and NiO in the NiCrC coating were formed. X-ray analysis establish ed. the presence of these oxides, which inhibited oxygen penetration through the coatings and provided additional protection against oxidation. Therefore, the study revealed that both NiCrSi and NiCrC coatings have good mechanical and oxidation resistance properties, which make them suitable for high-temperature applications where there is a need for improved durability, wear resistance, and protection against oxidation. © 2024Alloy steelBrinell HardnessCubic boron nitrideFerritic stainless steelHafnium alloysHafnium oxidesHard coatingsHVOF thermal sprayingMicrohardnessNickel alloysOxidation resistanceRockwell hardnessTitanium nitrideX ray diffraction analysisCyclic oxidationCyclic oxidation behaviorHVOFLow alloy ferriticMicro-structuralSpraying techniquesStainless steel gradesT11X- ray diffractionsNickel oxideMicrostructural evolution and cyclic oxidation behavior of HVOF-sprayed NiCrSi and NiCrC coatings on T11 steel