Title of article :
Effect of alloying elements (Ti, Nb, Mn and P) and the water
vapour content in the annealing atmosphere on the
surface composition of interstitial-free steels
at the galvanising temperature
Author/Authors :
S. Feliu Jr.*، نويسنده , , M.L. Pe´rez-Revenga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis is used to study the outer surface of interstitial-free (IF) steels with different
alloying element contents (Ti, Nb, P and Mn) after annealing and subsequent cooling to a temperature of 500 8C (close to the
molten zinc bath entry temperature) in atmospheres with different water vapour contents (dew point, DP ¼ 45, 10 and
10 8C). XPS measurements reflect a clear influence of the DP of the atmosphere on the oxide and hydroxide contents on the steel
surface. An appreciable increase in the O/Fe atomic ratio is observed as the DP of the atmosphere rises. In general, O/Fe ratios
are seen to be higher for the IF–Ti steel than for the IF–TiNb steel. Since the annealing conditions (temperature, time and DP of
the atmosphere) are similar for both steels, this higher value may be related with the additional presence of titanium oxides on the
IF–Ti steel surface. In the case of the IF–TiNbP steel, despite the short annealing time, significant Mn and P contents are
observed on its outer surface. The considerable P increase on the steel surface is a rather unexpected fact considering the
tendency of this element to be localised at the grain boundaries.With this steel the manganese content is greater on the surfaces
annealed at low DPs ( 45 and 10 8C). In contrast, the phosphorus content seems to rise with the DP.
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Keywords :
Oxidation , Steel , X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) , Surface segregation , Surface chemical reaction , Titanium oxide , Phosphorus , manganese
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science