Interfacial morphology and corrosion resistance of Fe–B cast steel containing chromium and nickel in liquid zinc

2011 
Abstract The interfacial morphology and corrosion resistance of low carbon Fe–B cast steels in zinc bath at 520 °C were investigated. The results show Fe–B cast steel containing high Cr and Ni exhibits the best corrosion resistance to liquid zinc. The corrosion layers are composed of Γ-Fe 3 Zn 10 , δ-FeZn 10 , ξ-FeZn 13 and η-Zn. The corrosion behaviour of Fe–B cast steels includes the following processes: the preferential leach and dissolution of Cr and Ni, the formation of Fe–Zn compounds controlled by zinc atom diffusion, and the spalling of borides without the supporting role of α-(Fe, Cr) matrix corroded by liquid zinc.
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