Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 1881-1183
Print ISSN : 0021-1583
Molybdenum Compounds Formed on the Surface of Silicon Steel Slab
Yukio INOKUTIShigeko SUJITATomo TANAKA
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1985 Volume 25 Issue 11 Pages 1141-1145

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In an attempt to elucidate the mechanism by which the surface quality of steel products containing a small amount of Mo is noticeably improved, the precipitates formed on the surface of silicon steel slabs after coating with Mo compounds and the subsequent annealing under various atmospheres of N2, Ar and H2 gases have been investigated. Many fine spherical precipitates of O.05-10μm are formed on the surface of silicon steel slab after annealing under a H2 atmosphere, whereas agglomerated and complex precipitates are formed during slab annealing under N2 and Ar atmospheres. In the analyses of the precipitates by Electron Probe Micro Analysis (EPMA) and Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX), Mo is detected together with the elements S, P, Se and Sb, which have very low solid solubilities in α-iron and the tendency to segregate to iron surface or to grain boundary. As Mo enhances the formation of precipitates consisting of Mo, S, P, Se and Sb on the surface of silicon steel slab and thereby scavenges the ferrite matrix and strengthens the grain boundary, it is considered that the slab annealing treatment after coating with Mo compounds will noticeably inhibit intergranular fracturing.

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