Fe-based alloys have been extensively evaluated and considered as outstanding metallic interconnect materials for fuel cell. High-energy micro-arc alloying technique has been determined to be a feasible method of producing a consistent and dense FeAl intermetallic coating on 316 stainless steel substrate. The coating had an average thickness of about 50 mu m and grain size was significantly refined. When exposed at 800 degrees C, 900 degrees C and 1000 degrees C in air after 100 h, FeAl coating on 316 SS substrate exhibited better high temperature oxidation resistance than electrode materials due to the conversion of non-protective Fe-rich scale into protective Al-rich one. FeAl intermetallic coating deposited by HEMAA will be available as interconnects for SOFC at very low costs. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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