“…Cr atoms were thought to diffuse into the Ni binder, generating a physical bond between the two phases as well as forming a band of low Cr content NiCr alloy around the carbide periphery, which is consistent with the results of this study. Diffusion appeared unidirectional up to 900°C (Ref 8,9) with no Ni diffusion into the carbide phase in spite of the increasing degree of Cr alloying in the Ni phase with increasing temperature. In contrast to the work of Vlasyuk et al (Ref 8,9), Taylor (Ref 10) hypothesized that it was the C, not Cr, that was the principal diffusion species based on the formation of Cr 7 C 3 and Cr 23 C 6 at the grain boundaries within the NiCr splats of Cr 3 C 2 -NiCr coatings.…”