Heat treatment and coating | |
ArticleName | Recent trends in hot dip galvanizing of advanced high-strength steel at Thyssen Krupp Steel Europe |
ArticleAuthor | M. Norden, M. Blumenau, A. Zaum, K. J. Peters, R. Schönenberg. |
ArticleAuthorData | ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG (Dortmund, Germany): Norden M., Dr. Eng., Senior Engineer, martin.norden@thyssenkrupp.com
ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG (Duisburg, Germany): Peters K. J., Dr. Eng., Head of Process Technology
ThyssenKrupp Steel USA LLC (Calvert/Alabama, USA): Schönenberg R., Vice President, Operations |
Abstract | The modern automobile requires the utilization of Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) for cold and hot stamping. Thyssen-Krupp Steel Europe is a key player in galvanizing regarding the use of pre-oxidation in radiant tube furnaces. This contribution is aimed at showing that pre-oxidation and dew point control are key technologies for the hot dip galvanizing AHSS. The present work aims at demonstrating how continuous annealing has to be controlled to hot dip galvanize and galvanneal Al- and Si-alloyed TRIP-aided AHSSs with superior surface quality utilizing HDGLs with all-RTF. Based on the results of presented investigations, galvanizing of a Si (1.5% mass content)-TRIP-aided steel becomes possible by utilizing preoxidation and thus controlling surface chemistry. Overall sub-surface structure is the key factor to ensure good adhesion results of the GI coating. Regarding the impact of pre-oxidation on the GA coating of Al (1.6% mass content)-TRIP-aided steel, it can be concluded that external segregated oxides of the alloying elements hamper the galvannealing kinetics of AHSS. To overcome the hampered galvannealing properties it is useful to utilize pre-oxidation for the purpose of surface conditioning during annealing. By increasing the surface reactivity of AHSS by utilizing pre-oxidation, the coating structure can be altered positively. For controlling the surface chemistry of AHSS pre-oxidation has proven to be a very effective tool. Recent results show that even the hot-dip galvanizing of high-Mn alloyed TWIP steels seems to be possible, if an appropriate pre-oxidation treatment is performed. Furthermore, dew point control and pre-oxidation have to be incorporated in a closed-loop process to ensure high-quality coatings of present and future AHSS. To conclude, understanding how surface chemistry and sub-surface structure are controlled by annealing condition is the key to develop next-generation technologies for the hot dip galvanizing and galvannealing of AHSS. |
keywords | Hot dip galvanizing, high-strength steels, radiant tube furnaces, pre-oxidation, TRIP steels, sub-surface structure, dew point control, annealing |
References | 1. Gomez, M.; Isaac, G.-C.; Haezebrouck, D.-M.; DeArdo, A.-J.: ISIJ Intern. 49 (2009) No. 2, S. 302/11. |
Language of full-text | russian |
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