Metallographic Techniques Procedures For The Intermetallic Layer Morphology Characterization In Hot Dip Galvanized Steels – Gi

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Bruno Kneipel Neto Fabricio Cerqueira José Francisco da Silva Filho Mylena Inaiê Correia
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Oct 12, 2019

Abstract

The automotive industry, when aiming to increase the resistance to corrosion, uses in the Body in White (BIW) concept the galvanized steels. The hot-dip galvanized steels that stand out most are known as GI steels. They are formed by the zinc element and by phases of intermetallic intermediate iron-aluminum-zinc compounds. The characteristic properties of the GI coating are directly related to the formation of the intermetallic layer, which is responsible for providing the connection between the metal substrate and the coating layer. In this context, two different types of steel (SAE1005 and TRIP780 steel) were used for laboratory characterization of their intermetallic layers through metallographic techniques. The results of the tests showed that the inclined section metallographic inlay technique allows obtaining a larger region of analysis of the intermetallic layer. For the surface analysis, it was observed that the chemical solution used in the preparation of the samples was effective, making possible an analysis more specific about the intermetallic layer formation, distribution and morphology.
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APA: Bruno Kneipel Neto Fabricio Cerqueira José Francisco da Silva Filho Mylena Inaiê Correia  (2019)  Metallographic Techniques Procedures For The Intermetallic Layer Morphology Characterization In Hot Dip Galvanized Steels – Gi

MLA: Bruno Kneipel Neto Fabricio Cerqueira José Francisco da Silva Filho Mylena Inaiê Correia Metallographic Techniques Procedures For The Intermetallic Layer Morphology Characterization In Hot Dip Galvanized Steels – Gi. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2019.

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