The Influence of Si Content in Steel on Growth Kinetics and Structure of Hot Dip ZnAl23Si Coatings

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In the paper the results of tests on obtaining coatings in a ZnAl bath of eutoctoid composition on steel with various contents of silicon by use of the batch hot dip method are presented. The growth kinetics of coatings obtained in a ZnAl23 bath with the addition of 1% and 2% of Si on steel with low silicon content (0.01% Si), on Sandelin steel (0.035% Si) and on high-silicon steel (0.27% Si) have been defined. The structure of coatings on tested steels was developed. It has been established that coatings obtained on the Sandelin steel and on high-silicon steel have similar thickness and structure as compared to coatings obtained on low-silicon steel.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 226)

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