Influence of Ni-electrodeposited pretreatment on galvanized coatings of reactive steels

Four types of steel sheets containing 0.04%, 0.09%, 0.14% and 0.36% Si, respectively, were electrodeposited with a nickel layer of 3 μm in thickness and then galvanized in molten Zn at 450°C for various periods of time. The formation and growth of intermetallic compound layers on the surface of the...

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Published inJournal of Wuhan University of Technology. Materials science edition Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. 221 - 224
Main Authors Che, Chunshan, Lu, Jingtang, Kong, Gang, Xu, Qiaoyu, Sui, Runzhou
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Wuhan Springer Nature B.V 01.06.2007
College of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
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Summary:Four types of steel sheets containing 0.04%, 0.09%, 0.14% and 0.36% Si, respectively, were electrodeposited with a nickel layer of 3 μm in thickness and then galvanized in molten Zn at 450°C for various periods of time. The formation and growth of intermetallic compound layers on the surface of the samples were investigated by SEM and EDS. The experimental results show that the method of Ni-electrodeposited pretreatment can distinctively restrain the over-growth of the galvanized coatings of reactive steels and get eligible coatings with a proper thickness, bright appearance and strong adherence. EDS results indicate that a series of Ni-Zn intermetallic compounds γ', γ and δ ^sub 2^ are first formed on the surface of the samples. With a prolonged immersion time, the Γ^sub 2^-Fe-Zn-Ni and δ-Fe-Zn are formed accompanied by the gradual disappearance of γ', γ and δ ^sub 2^ layer. After a longer immersion time, the lumpy ζ-Fe-Zn occurs between δ and liquid Zn and the Γ-Fe-Zn does between steel substrate and δ. Subsequently, ζ is in the form of a continuous and compact layer. The method of Ni-electrodeposited pretreatment changes the formation of Fe-Zn intermetallic compounds, which delay the growth of lumpy ζ and promote the growth of compact δ. Consequently, the abnormal growth of reactive steels is eliminated.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:1000-2413
1993-0437
DOI:10.1007/s11595-005-2221-9