Title of article :
Use of pre-oxidation to improve reactive wetting of high manganese alloyed steel during hot-dip galvanizing
Author/Authors :
Marc Blumenau، نويسنده , , Marc and Norden، نويسنده , , Martin and Friedel، نويسنده , , Frank and Peters، نويسنده , , Klaus، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
The present study discusses hot-dip galvanizing of a Fe–23% Mn–0.6% C–0.3% Si steel using a Zn–0.22%Al bath. The paper concentrates on reactive Zn wetting on top a covering external oxide layer occurring after in-line annealing. Annealing was performed by soaking at 800 °C/60 s in 5% H2–N2 at different dewpoints. In-line pre-oxidation at 600 °C/10 s in 1.8% O2–N2 was further performed and the impact on selective oxidation as well as reactive Zn wetting was examined. After conventional annealing Zn wetting turns to increase if a roughly globular MnO layer appears on the external steel surface and Si is internally oxidized. Reactive wetting including the formation of Fe2Al5 crystals occurs on top of the MnO layer, because metallic-bond Fe exists incorporated within this MnO layer (→MnO·Femetall layer). The amount of metallic-bond Fe within the MnO·Femetall layer increases considerably if pre-oxidation is conducted. This results in an intensified Fe2Al5 formation on top of a MnO·Femetall, which improves liquid Zn wetting. Brittle Fe–Zn intermetallics were absent in all trials. These results offer a new way for hot-dip galvanizing (high) Mn alloyed steels. The absence of Fe–Zn intermetallics and (partial) MnO reduction implies that the currently discussed model of aluminothermic MnO reduction during hot-dip galvanizing Mn alloyed steel seems not to be dominating in the present case of reactive Zn wetting on top of a covering MnO·Femetall layer.
Keywords :
High Mn alloyed steel , TWIP Steel , Pre-oxidation , Selective oxidation , Reactive Zn wetting , hot-dip galvanizing
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology
Journal title :
Surface and Coatings Technology