Abdul Khaliq, Vishnu Kasva, A. S. Alghamdi, Mohamed Ramadan, T. Subhani, Waseem Haider, K. S. A. Halim
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摘要
:为防止钢铁产品锈蚀,钢铁行业通常采用热浸镀锌技术进行铝锌合金镀层处理。尽管如此,镀锌行业长期存在的一个问题是,由于钢铁产品中铁的溶解,铝锌镀层槽中会形成铁基金属间化合物(IMC)。这种 IMC 是铝锌镀层中形成渣滓的主要来源,不可避免地会导致镀层钢制品中的金属斑点缺陷和铝锌镀层中的底部渣滓堆积。本研究旨在探究铁转化为 IMC 的机理。为此,在 600 °C 的温度下将铁饱和及不饱和 Al-Zn 合金掺入低碳钢中。每隔一定时间收集样品并在水中淬火。利用光学显微镜(OM)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)以及能量色散 X 射线光谱(EDS)来研究钢带在熔融 Al-Zn 合金中转变为 Fe-IMCs 颗粒的过程。研究结果表明,铁转化为 Fe-IMCs 是一个复杂的过程,钢带表面最初被氧化,形成 Al 5 Fe 2 和 Al 3 Fe,最后转化为 Al 8 Fe 2 Si(Zn) ( τ 5c) IMCs 颗粒。这些结果有助于镀锌工人了解成本计算锅中 Fe-IMC 的形成和底部渣滓的堆积。
Iron Intermetallic Compounds (IMCs) Formation Mechanism in the Molten Aluminium Zinc (Al-Zn) Coating Alloy
: To prevent corrosion of steel products, the steel industry often relies on Al-Zn based alloy coatings, applied through hot-dip coating technology. Despite this, a long-standing problem in the galvanizing industry involves the formation of Fe-based intermetallic compounds (IMCs) in the Al-Zn coating bath, caused by iron dissolution from steel products. Such IMCs are the primary source of dross formation in the Al-Zn bath, which inevitably leads to metal spot defects in the coated steel products and bottom dross build-up in the Al-Zn bath. The present research aims to investigate the mechanism of Fe transformation into IMCs. To achieve this, Fe saturated and unsaturated Al-Zn alloys were doped with low carbon steel at a temperature of 600 °C. The samples were collected at regular intervals and quenched in water. The optical microscopy (OM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were used to study the transformation of steel strips into Fe-IMCs particles in molten Al-Zn alloys. The study findings suggest that the Fe transformation into Fe-IMCs is a complex process, where the steel strip surface is initially oxidized, and Al 5 Fe 2 and Al 3 Fe are formed, which finally transform into Al 8 Fe 2 Si(Zn) ( τ 5c) IMCs particles. These results can assist galvanizers in understanding formation of Fe-IMCs and bottom dross build up in the costing pots.