Microstructure and interface characteristics of Fe–B alloy in liquid 0.25wt.% Al–Zn at various bath temperatures

2012 
Abstract The microstructure and interface characteristics of Fe–B alloy in liquid 0.25 wt.% Al–Zn at various bath temperatures have been investigated. The results dominate that bath temperature can strongly affect corrosion rate and interfacial structures of Fe–B alloy in liquid 0.25 wt.% Al–Zn. The phase transformation from Fe 2 Al 5 Zn x intermetallic compound to FeAl 3 Zn x intermetallic compound can occur at the corrosion interface when bath temperature exceeds 520 °C by means of compositional self-adjustment, which is attributed to thermodynamics and kinetics of the system. Corrosion process and its interface are mainly controlled by Al and Zn inter-diffusion with the increase of bath temperature. The spalling of Fe 2 B generates with the increasing bath temperature owing to the presence of cracks during hot corrosion.
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