“…In the case of aluminide coatings, the formation of surface oxides, mainly Al 2 O 3 , provides protection because of the oxides' sufficiently slow growth rates [2]. NiAl and TiAl are materials that have potential uses in the aircraft and automotive industries because they have a high melting temperature (1911 K, 1713 K), a low density (5.91 g/cm 3 , w3.9 g/ cm 3 ), good thermal conductivity (76 W/m$K, 22 W/m$K), and excellent corrosion resistance at high temperatures [3,4]. If NiAl and TiAl coatings on carbon steel are obtained, the oxidation and corrosion resistance, as well as the substrate, will be improved.…”