Effect of Heat Treatment on Surface Morphology and Crystallography of Zn and Zn-Fe Electrogalvanized Coatings

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. M. Kim
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

As-electrogalvanized coatings of pure Zn, Zn-11% Fe, and Zn-18% Fe coatings were characterized in terms of initial crystal structure and surface morphology. Samples were then subjected to heat treatments simulating the paint bake cycle of automobile manufacturers. Surface morphology changes were correlated with the process variables, and crystallo.graphic changes were interpreted by mapping heat treatment routes on the Fe-Zn phase diagram. The morphology of pure zinc electrogalvanized coatings with heat treatment from platelets to smeared platelets. The zn-11% Fe coating changes with heat treatment from tetrahedral nodules to a mixture of round and tetrahedral nodules, with the Zn-:18% Fe coating always having round nodules. Regarding crystal structure, a critical transformation time can be defined at any selected temperature, below which the crystal structure does not change. This temperature is related to iron content.
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APA: M. M. Kim  (1990)  Effect of Heat Treatment on Surface Morphology and Crystallography of Zn and Zn-Fe Electrogalvanized Coatings

MLA: M. M. Kim Effect of Heat Treatment on Surface Morphology and Crystallography of Zn and Zn-Fe Electrogalvanized Coatings. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1990.

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