• 제목/요약/키워드: Dew point corrosion

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에폭시계 코팅재의 내산열충격 특성에 관한 연구 (Study on the characteristics of acid resistance and thermal shock for epoxy coatings)

  • 이상열;윤병두
    • 수산해양기술연구
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    • 제43권4호
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    • pp.362-369
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    • 2007
  • This paper was studied on the characteristics of acid resistance and thermal shock for epoxy coatings in the strong acidic environment. The exhaust gas system, such as a air preheater, desulfurization equipment, for industrial boiler is damaged by dew point corrosion. To protect the acid corrosion, the coating using nonmetal was applied. The electrochemical polarization test, acid resistance and thermal shock test for epoxy coatings were carried out. And the acid resistance and thermal shock characteristics, aspect, and electrochemical anti-corrosion characteristics for epoxy coatings in the strong acidic environment were considered. The main results are as followings: As the epoxy glass flake coating by acidic thermal shock was damaged to the crack, blistering and elution etc., the current density of epoxy glass flake coating is high. But the damage of epoxy metal complex coating by acidic thermal shock was not occurred. Therefore the characteristics of acid resistance and thermal shock for epoxy metal complex coating is better than those for epoxy glass flake coating.

Influence of Selective Oxidation Phenomena in CGLs on Galvanized Coating Defects Formation

  • Gong, Y.F.;Birosca, S.;Kim, Han S.;De Cooman, B.C.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2008
  • The gas atmosphere in continuous annealing and galvanizing lines alters both composition and microstructure of the surface and sub-surface of sheet steel. The formation and morphology of the oxides of alloying elements in High Strength Interstitial Free (HS-IF), Dual Phase (DP) and Transformation-Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steels are strongly influenced by the furnace dew point, and the presence of specific oxide may result in surface defects and bare areas on galvanized sheet products. The present contribution reviews the progress made recently in understanding the selective formation of surface and subsurface oxides during annealing in hot dip galvanizing and conventional continuous annealing lines. It is believed that the surface and sub-surface composition and microstructure have a pronounced influence on galvanized sheet product surface quality. In the present study, it is shown that the understanding of the relevant phenomena requires a combination of precise laboratory-scale simulations of the relevant technological processes and the use of advanced surface analytical tools.

Abnormal Coating Buildup on Si Bearing Steels in Zn Pot During Line Stop

  • Weimin Zhong;Rob Dziuba;Phil Klages;Errol Hilado
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.83-92
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    • 2024
  • A hot-dip simulator was utilized to replicate abnormal coating buildup observed during line stops at galvanize lines, assessing the influence of processing conditions on buildup (up to 14 mm/side). Steel samples from 19 coils (comprising IF, BH, LCAK, HSLA, DP600-DP1180, Si: 0.006 - 0.8 wt%, P: 0.009 - 0.045 wt%) were examined to explore the phenomenon of heavy coating growth. It was discovered that heavy coating buildup (~3 mm/h) and rapid strip dissolution (~0.17 mm/h) in a GA or GI pot can manifest with specific combinations of steel chemistry and processing conditions. The results reveal the formation of a unique coating microstructure, characterized by a blend of bulky Zeta crystals and free Zn pockets/networks due to the "Sandlin" growth mechanism. Key variables contributing to abnormal coating growth include steel Si content, anneal temperature, dew point in heating and soaking furnaces, Zn pot temperature, Zn bath Al%, and cold-rolling reduction%. At ArcelorMittal Dofasco galvanize lines, an automatic online warning system for operators and special scheduling for incoming Si-bearing steels have been implemented, effectively preventing further heavy buildup occurrences.

Analysis of the Inhibition Layer of Galvanized Dual-Phase Steels

  • Wang, K.K.;Wang, H.-P.;Chang, L.;Gan, D.;Chen, T.-R.;Chen, H.-B.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 2012
  • The formation of the Fe-Al inhibition layer in hot-dip galvanizing is a confusing issue for a long time. This study presents a characterization result on the inhibition layer formed on C-Mn-Cr and C-Mn-Si dual-phase steels after a short time galvanizing. The samples were annealed at $800^{\circ}C$ for 60 s in $N_{2}$-10% $H_{2}$ atmosphere with a dew point of $-30^{\circ}C$, and were then galvanized in a bath containing 0.2 %Al. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was employed for characterization. The TEM electron diffraction shows that only $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$ intermetallic phase was formed. No orientation relationship between the $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$ phase and the steel substrate could be identified. Two peaks of Al 2p photoelectrons, one from metallic aluminum and the other from $Al^{3+}$ ions, were detected in the inhibition layer, indicating that the layer is in fact a mixture of $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$ and $Al_{2}O_{3}$. TEM/EDS analysis verifies the existence of $Al_{2}O_{3}$ in the boundaries of $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$ grains. The nucleation of $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$ and the reduction of the surface oxide probably proceeded concurrently on galvanizing, and the residual oxides prohibited the heteroepitaxial growth of $Fe_{2}Al_{5}$.

CMnAl TRIP Steel Surface Modification During CGL Processing

  • Gong, Y.F.;Lee, Y.R.;Kim,, Han-S.;Cooman, B.C.De
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2010
  • The mechanisms of selective oxidation of intercritically annealed CMnAl TRIP steels in a Continuous Galvanizing Line (GCL) were studied by cross-sectional observation of the surface and sub-surface regions by means of High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HR-TEM). The selective oxidation and nitriding of an intercritically annealed CMnAl TRIP steel in a controlled dew point 10%$H_2+N_2$ atmosphere resulted in the formation of c-xMnO.$MnO_2$ (1${\leq}$x<3) and c-xMnO.$Al_2O_3$ ($x{\geq}1$) particles on the steel surface. Single crystal c-xMnO.$SiO_2$ ($2{\leq}x{\leq}4$) oxide particles were also observed on the surface. A thin film of crystalline c-xMnO.$SiO_2$ (2${\leq}$x<3) and c-xMnO.$Al_2O_3$ ($x{\geq}1$) was present between these particles. In the sub-surface region, internal oxidation, nitriding and intermetallic compound formation were observed. In the first region, large crystalline c-xMnO.$SiO_2$ ($1{\geq}x{\geq}2$) and c-xMnO.$Al_2O_3$ ($x{\geq}1$) oxides particles were present. In the second region, c-AlN particles were observed, and in a third region, small $MnAl_x$ (x>1) intermetallic compound particles were observed.

Development of Continuous Galvanization-compatible Martensitic Steel

  • Gong, Y.F.;Song, T.J.;Kim, Han S.;Kwak, J.H.;De Cooman, B.C.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2012
  • The development of martensitic grades which can be processed in continuous galvanizing lines requires the reduction of the oxides formed on the steel during the hot dip process. This reduction mechanism was investigated in detail by means of High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HR-TEM) of cross-sectional samples. Annealing of a martensitic steel in a 10% $H_2+N_2$ atmosphere with the dew point of $-35^{\circ}C$ resulted in the formation of a thin $_{C-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x>1) oxide film and amorphous $_{a-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ oxide particles on the surface. During the hot dip galvanizing in Zn-0.13%Al, the thin $_{C-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x>1) oxide film was reduced by the Al. The $_{a-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x<0.9) and $a-SiO_{2}$ oxides however remained embedded in the Zn coating close to the steel/coating interface. No $Fe_{2}Al_{5-X}Zn_{X}$ inhibition layer formation was observed. During hot dip galvanizing in Zn-0.20%Al, the $_{C-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x>1) oxide film was also reduced and the amorphous $_{a-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ and $a-SiO_{2}$ particles were embedded in the $Fe_{2}Al_{5-X}Zn_{X}$ inhibition layer formed at the steel/coating interface during hot dipping. The results clearly show that Al in the liquid Zn bath can reduce the crystalline $_{C-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x>1) oxides but not the amorphous $_{a-X}MnO.SiO_{2}$ (x<0.9) and $a-SiO_{2}$ oxides. These oxides remain embedded in the Zn layer or in the inhibition layer, making it possible to apply a Zn or Zn-alloy coating on martensitic steel by hot dipping. The hot dipping process was also found to deteriorate the mechanical properties, independently of the Zn bath composition.

고온 금속필터 element 표면에 생성된 반점에 대한 평가 (Evaluation of Dark Spots Formated on the High Temperature Metal Filter Elements)

  • 박승철;황태원;문찬국
    • 방사성폐기물학회지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2008
  • 중 저준위 방사성폐기물 유리화 실증시설의 고온필터(HTF)시스템에 금속필터를 도입하여 일련의 성능시험을 수행하였다. 고온필터시스템의 여과재는 총 19개의 필터 element로 구성되는데 필터로서 금속 재질별 특성을 알기 위해 316L, 904L, Inconel 600 등 3종의 element를 혼합하여 필터set를 구성하였다. 매 시험을 종료한 후에는 필터하우징에서 종류별로 필터 element를 꺼내어 육안으로 변화를 관찰하였다. 그 결과 일부 element 표면에서 어두운 색깔의 반점들이 관찰되었으며, 특히 AISI 316L 재질의 element에서 많은 반점들이 발견되었다. 이 반점들이 부식을 의미하는 것인지 확인하기 위해 두 가지 분석을 수행하였다. 첫째 재질별로 1개씩의 element를 절단하여 정상적인 곳과 반점이 있는 곳의 표면 및 단면을 SEM/EDS로 분석하였다. 그 결과 반점은 Na, S, Si 등 무기계 산화물이 집중적으로 침적되어 필터의 미세기공을 막고 있는 현상으로 밝혀졌으며, 이 침적물들은 폐기물 및 유리용탕으로 부터 휘발된 물질로 판단된다. 둘째, 재질별로 필터 element에 대해 ring tensile시험을 수행하였다. 그 결과 반점을 포함한 시험 필터 element의 인장강도 값이 규정값 이상으로 나타나서 필터에 부식이 없는 것으로 확인되었다. 앞서 두 가지 분석결과로 볼 때 시험한 금속필터 표면에 생성된 반점은 부식생성물이라기 보다는 필터 전단으로부터 유입된 무기산화물 필터기공을 막고 있는 현상으로 판단되며, 이 반점이 반점형태로 국부적 지점에만 나타나는 것은 시험 중단시기 필터에 응축된 수분과 관련이 있는 것으로 판단된다. 반점의 생성은 필터의 유효 여과면적이 줄어 결과적으로 필터에 걸리는 압력손실이 커지기 때문에 필터하우징의 상시보온을 통한 응축 방지가 필요할 것으로 판단된다. 아울러, 보다 장시간의 시험을 통해 필터 부식현상에 대한 검증 필요하다고 판단된다.

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