Hot-Dip Galvanizing Features of Various Grades of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A Els-Botes D. G. Hattingh
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Considerable information is available on the factors influencing the iron-zinc reaction rate at 450° C of low carbon steels, in comparison there is a scarcity _of similar fundamental information of spheroidal graphite irons. This can be attributed to the more complex microstructure and ferrous alloy chemical analysis of spheroidal graphite irons. Hot-dip galvanizers have identified the complexity in controlling and predicting the thickness of the galvanized coating formed on commercial cast irons, which has serious financial implications for both the galvanizer and customer.Commercial hot-dip galvanizing has been in use for over 160 years and yet an elementary understanding of the dynamics associated with the hot-dip galvanizing of spheroidal graphite cast iron is still insufficient. To allow the. process to become a modem surface engineering technology, the fundamental aspects of the process must be thoroughly understood.When a clean iron or steel article is dipped into the molten zinc, zinc initially solidifies around the steel or iron. As heat is transferred to the article form the bath, this initial solidified zinc layer remelts and a series of iron-zinc alloy is formed by the reaction of the zinc with the surface of the article; on removal from the bath, some of the molten zinc is taken out on top of the alloy layers. At normal galvanizing temperature (450 °C), the reaction between iron and zinc is usually parabolic with time. The rate of reaction is rapid at first but then slows down and the coating thickness does not increase greatly if the article is immersed in the bath for longer times(1)."
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APA: A Els-Botes D. G. Hattingh  (2000)  Hot-Dip Galvanizing Features of Various Grades of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron

MLA: A Els-Botes D. G. Hattingh Hot-Dip Galvanizing Features of Various Grades of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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