Fine structures in Fe3Al alloy layer of a new hot dip aluminized steel

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The fine structure in the Fe-Al alloy layer of a new hot dip aluminized steel (HDA) was examined by means of X-ray diffractometry (XRD), electron diffraction technique, etc. The test results indicated that the Fe-Al alloy layer of the new aluminized steel mainly composed of Fe3Al, FeAl and α-Fe (Al) solid solution. There was no brittle phase containing higher aluminum content, such as FeAl3 (59.18% Al) and Fe2Al7 (62.93% Al). The tiny cracks and embrittlement, formerly caused by these brittle phases in the conventional aluminum-coated steel, were effectively eliminated. There was no microscopic defect (such as tiny cracks, pores or loose layer) in the coating. This is favourable to resist high temperature oxidation and corrosion of the aluminized steel.

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Yajiang, L., Juan, W., Yonglan, Z., & Holly, X. (2002). Fine structures in Fe3Al alloy layer of a new hot dip aluminized steel. Bulletin of Materials Science, 25(7), 635–639. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02707896

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