Many marine and stationary engines operate on fuels that contain corrosive elements, with the result that some highly loaded combustion chamber components must be replaced frequently. Märkisches Werk, GmbH (MWH) has pioneered the development of mineral-metal, multiphase coatings to protect valves and other highly loaded engine components against hot-gas corrosion. Mineral-metal, multiphase coatings are a unique and innovative approach to improving hot-gas corrosion resistance in a cost-effective manner. In general, these coatings combine the beneficial chemical and thermal attributes of ceramic coatings with the mechanical properties and substrate adhesion characteristics of a metal. Extensive laboratory and field trials have proven that MWH CrystalCoat protects heavy fuel oil (HFO) engine exhaust valves against hot-gas corrosion. It is projected that the newest coating formulation (CrystalCoat HT) will protect four-stroke HFO exhaust valves against hot-gas corrosion over their entire service life.
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Mineral-Metal, Multiphase Coatings to Protect Combustion Chamber Components Against Hot-Gas Corrosion and Thermal Loading
Vadim Verlotski,
Vadim Verlotski
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
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Rudolf H. Stanglmaier,
Rudolf H. Stanglmaier
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
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Günter Moormann,
Günter Moormann
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
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Ralph Geraets
Ralph Geraets
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
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Vadim Verlotski
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
Rudolf H. Stanglmaier
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
Günter Moormann
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, Germany
Ralph Geraets
Märkishes Werk, GmbH
, Haus Heide 21, D-58553 Halver, GermanyJ. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Oct 2011, 133(10): 102802 (5 pages)
Published Online: May 4, 2011
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Received:
October 25, 2010
Revised:
November 25, 2010
Online:
May 4, 2011
Published:
May 4, 2011
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Verlotski, V., Stanglmaier, R. H., Moormann, G., and Geraets, R. (May 4, 2011). "Mineral-Metal, Multiphase Coatings to Protect Combustion Chamber Components Against Hot-Gas Corrosion and Thermal Loading." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. October 2011; 133(10): 102802. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4003165
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