Title of article :
Reaction of 316L stainless steel with a galvanizing bath
Author/Authors :
Ke Zhang ، نويسنده , , Nai-Yong Tang، نويسنده , , Frank E. Goodwin، نويسنده , ,
Scott Sexton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Type 316L stainless steel (316L SS), commonly
used as pot roll material, was tested in an industrial Zn–Al
galvanizing bath, with an effective Al content of 0.2 wt.%.
Samples welded to the supporting roll arms and sides of the
sink roll experienced heavy dross buildup. Samples placed
at locations away from the incoming strip generally experienced
much less dross buildup. Dross particles within the
buildup on samples attached to supporting roll arms were
small in size but numerous while particles on samples
welded to the sides of the sink roll were much larger. SEMEDS
analyses indicated that the buildup consisted of two
layers. The inner layer was the product of the corrosive
reaction of 316L SS with the bath metal, and the outer layer
was formed by dross particles built up on the inner reaction
layer. The intermetallic phase, which formed at the reaction
front of the samples was the inhibition compound Fe2Al5
containing some Mo and Cr. The formation of this intermetallic
layer provided a thermodynamically favourable
base for the attachment and further buildup of suspended
dross particles on the sample surfaces.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science