SCANNING AUGER MICROPROBE STUDY OF HOT-DIPPED REGULAR-SPANGLE GALVANIZED STEEL: PART I. SURFACE COMPOSITION OF AS-PRODUCED SHEET.

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Biber, H.E. [1 ]
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[1] Division of USX, USS Technical Center, 4000 Tech Center Drive, Monroeville, 15146, PA, United States
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Metallurgical transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science | 1988年 / 19 A卷 / 06期
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ALUMINUM AND ALLOYS - GALVANIZED METAL - Surfaces - Galvanizing - PROTECTIVE COATINGS - Zinc - Spectroscopy; Auger electron;
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Untreated bright and dull zinc coatings produced on a hot-dipped-coating pilot line from a zinc bath containing small concentrations of aluminum, antimony, and lead were examined with a scanning Auger microprobe. The results show that the entire surface of the zinc coating was covered by a very thin, continuous film comprised of aluminum and oxygen. The thickness of this film, of the order of 5 nanometers, was the same for both bright and dull coatings and independent of zinc spangle roughness. Beneath this film the zinc surface contained numerous small precipitates that occupied a considerable portion of the total coating surface area, perhaps as much as 25 pct for some spangles. In all, five distinct types of precipitates were observed in the coatings. Aluminum was common to each type except for one which was essentially pure lead. In the others the principal element combined with aluminum was oxygen in one case, antimony in the second, iron in the third, and zinc in the fourth case.
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