Resumen
The lifespan of low-carbon steel petroleum pipelines can often be shortened by the erosion?corrosion damage caused by their service conditions. Applying electroless Ni-P coating is a promising option to protect the steel from the environment due to its high hardness and corrosion resistance. However, electroless Ni-P has a low toughness but can be increased by the addition of NiTi ductile particles. This work produced electroless Ni-P and Ni-P-NiTi coatings of different thicknesses on AISI 1018 substrates and compared their erosion, corrosion, and erosion?corrosion behaviors. The methodology involved conducting slurry pot erosion?corrosion tests on AISI 1018 steel substrate, the monolithic Ni-P coatings, and the composite Ni-P-NiTi coatings. Erosion resistance was highly influenced by coating thickness, presumably because of the relationship between the erosion-induced compressive stresses and the coating?s as-plated internal stresses. The NiTi nanoparticle addition was highly effective at improving the erosion?corrosion resistance of the coating. Pitting corrosion and cracking were present after erosion?corrosion on the monolithic Ni-P coatings. However, the Ni-P-NiTi composite coating had a relatively uniform material loss. Overall, the AISI 1018 steel substrate had the worst erosion?corrosion resistance and 25 µm thick Ni-P-NiTi coating had the best.