purkitus
Purkitus refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of metal alloys, particularly those used in high-temperature applications like turbine blades. It is characterized by the formation of a brittle, intermetallic layer at the interface between the base alloy and a protective coating. This layer, often composed of aluminum or other alloying elements, grows over time through diffusion processes.
The primary consequence of purkitus is a degradation of the mechanical properties of the component. The intermetallic
The formation of purkitus is influenced by several factors, including the composition of the alloy and coating,