The structure, phase and chemical composition of the diffusion interaction zone, formed at the interlayer boundary of a layered composite of the alloy Cr15Ni60-aluminum AD1, are studied. The temperature-time conditions for its nucleation and growth are determined. The diffusion zone has a fine predominantly heterogeneous structure and consists of solid solutions based on aluminides Al3Ni, Al3Ni2 and Al7Cr, as well as the ternary compound Al5FeNi. It is shown that the intensity of diffusion zone growth at the interlayer boundary of the bimetal Cr15Ni60-AD1 is determined mainly by the heating temperature, and the dependence of its thickness on the exposure time obeys a parabolic law. The presence of chemical micro-inhomogeneity in the form of a melted metal at the interlayer boundary does not have a qualitative effect on the kinetics of the process: at the first stage, the diffusion zone repeats the contour of the fusion, and then, as the service time increases, «absorbs» it.