Fundamental Study of Fe-Zn Intermetallic Compounds for Zinc Evaporation from Galvanized Steel Sheet

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
K. Mita T. Ikeda M. Maeda
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Galvanized steel sheet is the major product for the automobile industry. Therefore, automotive recycling results in zinc-containing scrap that should be remelted in EAFs. Naturally, the EAF dust is a very important source of zinc for zinc recycling processes. The thermodynamic properties of the Fe-Zn intermetallic compounds formed on the surface of galvanized steel sheet should be clarified to make clear the evaporation mechanism of zinc; however, there are few reports on these compounds because of difficulties in their synthesis. There are various intermetallic compounds in the Fe-Zn system. We synthesized them at about 673K. A specimen was examined chemically and X-ray diffraction was applied to ensure the formation of intermetallic compounds. Material containing two phases was placed in a Knudsen type effusion cell and the mass spectrum studied to evaluate the vapor pressure of zinc. The thermodynamic property of intermetallics was then evaluated through measured intensity.
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APA: K. Mita T. Ikeda M. Maeda  (2000)  Fundamental Study of Fe-Zn Intermetallic Compounds for Zinc Evaporation from Galvanized Steel Sheet

MLA: K. Mita T. Ikeda M. Maeda Fundamental Study of Fe-Zn Intermetallic Compounds for Zinc Evaporation from Galvanized Steel Sheet. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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