Title of article :
Improvement of hot-dip zinc coating by enriching
the inner layers with iron oxide
Author/Authors :
S.M.A Shibli، نويسنده , , R. Manu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The performance of hot-dip galvanic coating formed on steel not only depends on the alloy composition of the superficial
layer but also significantly, on the composition of the inner alloy layers at the coating/substrate interface. Further, the presence of
barrier oxide layers, if any can also improve the performance of galvanic coating. In the present work, the effect of inner iron
oxide barrier layer formed prior to hot-dip galvanization was investigated. A continuous and adherent iron oxide layer was
formed on steel by anodic oxidation of the steel substrate. Although the wettability of oxide surface by liquid zinc was initially
poor, the increase in dipping time and the transition of the oxide layer to unstable form due to the presence of Cl ion in the flux
facilitated localized growth of Fe–Zn alloy phases. The inhibitive nature of the oxide layer was temporary, since the presence of
Cl induces micro cracks on the oxide surface thereby facilitating better zinc diffusion. The modification of the substrate
structure during galvanization was found to influence the galvanizing process significantly. The present study predicts scope for
application of this process for protection of rusted steel specimens too.
Keywords :
iron oxide , Corrosion , anodic dissolution , Zinc coating , galvanizing
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science