Effects of Silicon on Galvanizing Coating Characteristics in Dual Phase High Strength Steel

JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN INSTITUTE OF METALS AND MATERIALS(2009)

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In the galvanizing coating process, the effects of the silicon content on the coatability and wettability of molten zinc were investigated on Dual-Phase High Strength Steels (DP-HSS) with various Si contents using the galvanizing simulator and dynamic reactive wetting systems. DP-HSS showed good coatability and a well-developed inhibition layer in the range of Si content below 0.5 wt%. Good coatability was the results of the mixed oxide Mn2SiO4, being formed by the selective oxidation on the surface, with a low contact angle in molten zinc and a large fraction of oxide free surface that provided a sufficient site for the molten zinc to wet and react with the substrate. On the other hand, with more than 0.5 wt%, DP-HSS exhibited poor coatability and an irregularly developed inhibition layer. The poor coatability was due to the poor wettability that resulted from the development of network-type layers of amorphous SiO2, leading to a high contact angle in molten zinc, on the surface.
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galvanizing steel (GI),coatability,wettability,inhibition layer,selective oxidation,dual phase high strength steel
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