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Effects of chromium addition on corrosion resistance of Fe–3.5B alloy in liquid zinc

Authors :
Ma, Shengqiang
Xing, Jiandong
Yi, Dawei
Fu, Hanguang
Zhang, Jianjun
Li, Yefei
Zhang, Zhiyun
Liu, Guofeng
Zhu, Baojian
Source :
Surface & Coatings Technology. Aug2011, Vol. 205 Issue 21/22, p4902-4909. 8p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: The effects of chromium addition on the corrosion resistance of Fe–3.5B alloy in liquid zinc bath at 520°C have been investigated. The results show that the matrix of as-cast Fe–3.5B alloy transforms into α-(Fe, Cr) solid solution while the eutectic Fe2B changes into M2B-type boride gradually with the increasing chromium addition. The corrosion resistance of Fe–3.5B alloy can be greatly enhanced by 5wt.% chromium addition that still maintains the netlike structure of boride in it. EDX analysis reveals that the Cr element can enrich in the Γ-Fe3Zn10Cr x (x =1.09 to 1.37) phase of the interface to hinder the diffusion of zinc atoms favorably. The Cr addition has no effect on the Vickers hardness of δ and ζ in the corrosion layer basically. Corrosion mechanism of Fe–3.5B alloys with various Cr additions includes the following processes: the superficial dissolution of Cr at the interface, dissolution of the Cr-depleted zones of the matrix corroded by liquid zinc, and the spalling of boride which lost the supporting role of the matrix completely. The corrosion process is mainly controlled by the diffusion of liquid zinc atoms. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02578972
Volume :
205
Issue :
21/22
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surface & Coatings Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61919036
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2011.04.101