Affiliation:
1. Seoul National University
2. University of Antwerpen
Abstract
A hot dip aluminizing process to simulate the continuous galvanizing line (CGL) was
carried out in three successive steps by a hot dip simulator: the pre-treatment for removing scales on
the 200 × 250 mm2 and 1mm in thickness cold rolled steel sheet, the dipping in 660°C Al-Si melt for
3s and the cooling. In a pre-treatment, the steel specimen was partly coated by Au to confirm the
mechanism of intermetallic compound (IMC) formation. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM),
energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analyses
were followed to observe the cross-section and the distribution of the elements. The specimen was
analyzed in the boundary of the dipped-undipped part to see the formation mechanism of the
aluminized steel. An intermetallic compound (IMC) is rapidly developed and grown in the
steel-liquid interface. It has been usually reported that the IMC was formed by the dissolution of iron
in the steel substrate toward the melt and the diffusion of aluminum in an opposite direction. The
specimen is covered with aluminum-10 wt.% silicon, forms the IMC in the part that was not Au
coated. However, IMC is not formed in the Au-coated part. The interface of the dipped-undipped is
also analyzed by EDX. At the interface of the steel-IMC, it is clearly shown that the IMC is only
formed in the dipped part and exists in the steel substrate as well, and contributes by iron, aluminum
and silicon. The result clearly shows that only aluminum diffuses into the steel substrate without the
dissolution of iron and forms the IMC between the steel substrate and the melt. Au coating and the
short dipping time prevent the iron from dissolving into the aluminum melt. By TEM combined with
focused ion beam (FIB) sample preparation, the IMC is confirmed as Fe2SiAl8, a hexagonal structure
with space group P63/mmc.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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