Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2025, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (5): 322-327.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2025.05.050

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Formation mechanism of Fe-Al inhibition layer on hot-rolled galvanized sheet

Li Shiming1,2, Zhang Ziyue1, Zhang Jie1,2, Li Yuanpeng1,2, Chen Binkai1,2, Zhang Qifu1,2   

  1. 1. National Engineering Laboratory for Advanced Metal Materials Coating and Plating, Iron and Steel Research Institute Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China;
    2. Steel Research Engineering Design Co., Ltd., Beijing 100081, China
  • Received:2024-12-06 Revised:2025-03-04 Published:2025-06-25

Abstract: Using kinetic and thermodynamic calculations, the formation mechanism of the Fe-Al inhibition layer on hot-rolled substrates during galvanizing process was investigated. The effects of the temperature and surface roughness of the substrate entering the zinc bath on the formation of the inhibition layer were analyzed. The results show that the main component of the Fe-Al inhibition layer on the hot-rolled galvanized sheet is Fe2Al5. The process of Fe2Al5 inhibition layer formation involves the dissolution of Fe atoms on the sheet surface into the zinc liquid, nucleation of the Fe-Al phase, and subsequent growth of the Fe-Al phase nuclei to form a complete inhibition layer. The main process parameters affecting the Fe2Al5 inhibition layer are the substrate temperature and the number of Fe atoms per unit area of the substrate, while the number of Fe atoms is influenced by the surface roughness of the substrate. The higher the substrate temperature, the higher the initial nucleation rate of Fe2Al5, and the faster and more complete the formation of the Fe2Al5 inhibition layer, with an increase in coating thickness. The smoother the substrate surface, the fewer the number of Fe atoms per unit area, resulting in a straighter and more uniform Fe2Al5 inhibition layer, smaller fluctuations in coating thickness, and better coating surface quality.

Key words: hot-rolled galvanized sheet, Fe-Al inhibition layer, Fe2Al5, roughness, hot-rolled sheet temperature

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