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Effect of Al and Mg Contents on Wettability and Reactivity of Molten Zn-Al-Mg Alloys on Steel Sheets Covered with MnO and SiO2 Layers

Authors
Huh, Joo-YoulHwang, Min-JeShim, Seung-WooKim, Tae-ChulKim, Jong-Sang
Issue Date
Nov-2018
Publisher
KOREAN INST METALS MATERIALS
Keywords
Zn-Al-Mg alloy coating; Advanced high-strength steel; Surface oxide; Sessile drop method; Wettability
Citation
METALS AND MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL, v.24, no.6, pp.1241 - 1248
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Journal Title
METALS AND MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL
Volume
24
Number
6
Start Page
1241
End Page
1248
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/72074
DOI
10.1007/s12540-018-0140-5
ISSN
1598-9623
Abstract
The reactive wetting behaviors of molten Zn-Al-Mg alloys on MnO- and amorphous (a-) SiO2-covered steel sheets were investigated by the sessile drop method, as a function of the Al and Mg contents in the alloys. The sessile drop tests were carried out at 460 degrees C and the variation in the contact angles ((c)) of alloys containing 0.2-2.5wt% Al and 0-3.0wt% Mg was monitored for 20s. For all the alloys, the MnO-covered steel substrate exhibited reactive wetting whereas the a-SiO2-covered steel exhibited nonreactive, nonwetting ((c)>90 degrees) behavior. The MnO layer was rapidly removed by Al and Mg contained in the alloys. The wetting of the MnO-covered steel sheet significantly improved upon increasing the Mg content but decreased upon increasing the Al content, indicating that the surface tension of the alloy droplet is the main factor controlling its wettability. Although the reactions of Al and Mg in molten alloys with the a-SiO2 layer were found to be sluggish, the wettability of Zn-Al-Mg alloys on the a-SiO2 layer improved upon increasing the Al and Mg contents. These results suggest that the wetting of advanced high-strength steel sheets, the surface oxide layer of which consists of a mixture of MnO and SiO2, with Zn-Al-Mg alloys could be most effectively improved by increasing the Mg content of the alloys.
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