Effect of silicon in dual phase steel on the alloy reaction in continuous hot-dip galvanizing and galvannealing

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The mechanical properties of steels can be significantly improved by alloying with Si. However, Si in dual phase steel retarded the alloy reaction in hot-dip galvanizing and galvannealing; specifically, a continuous Fe-Zn alloy layer was absent on the steel containing 0.44 wt% Si after 25 s of galvannealing at 500°C. This retardation may be due to the Si-rich molten Zn layer, in which the Si resulted from the aluminothermic reduction of Si oxide and the dissolution from the steel substrate.

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Lin, K. C., & Lin, C. S. (2014). Effect of silicon in dual phase steel on the alloy reaction in continuous hot-dip galvanizing and galvannealing. ISIJ International, 54(10), 2380–2384. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.54.2380

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