摘要
This present study discusses hot-dip galvanizing of a Fe-23%Mn-0.6%C-0.3%Si steel and concentrates on the impact of a Mg addition to the galvanizing bath on wetting and reactive wetting. Steel samples were conventionally annealed (800 掳C/60 s in 5%H2-N2) and hot-dipped in ternary Zn-Al-Mg baths with 0.17-1.2 wt.%of Al and 0.8-1.0 wt.%of Mg for measuring wetting forces and contact angles. To characterize the impact of Mg on interface formation in more detail other samples were bright annealing (1100 掳C/60 s in 5%H2-N2) or subjected to a oxidation/reduction treatment - so-called pre-oxidation - (600 掳C/10 s in 1.8%O2-N2 + 800 掳C/60 s in 5%H2-N2) prior to hot-dipping into a Zn-1.5%Al-5.0%Mg bath. The key findings are: adding Mg to the galvanizing bath will improve wetting and reactive wetting of high Mn alloyed steel if the amount of dissolved bath鈥擜l is appropriately set. Furthermore, high-oxygen affine Mg is obviously able to support the dissolution of external oxides on the steel surface during hot-dipping. Morphology of Fe2Al5Znx interfacial crystals will change from globular to plate-shaped if Mg is alloyed to the galvanizing bath. Based on these observations, decreased surface tension of the galvanizing bath and intensified MnO reduction were proposed leading to this improved galvanizability of high Mn alloyed steel when hot-dipping in Zn-Al-Mg ternary baths.