Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Effect of Atmosphere in Continuous Annealing on Adhesion of Vapor Zinc Coated Steel Steets
Kazuaki HOSOMIMinoru SAITOToshiharu KITTAKAYusuke HIROSE
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1991 Volume 77 Issue 7 Pages 987-994

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As an alternative to the Non Oxidizing Furnace (NOF) method, the subject of a continuous heating process for annealing and surface activation of steel sheets prior to vapor zinc coating was taken up.
Studies on a laboratory-scale were made up to find out whether production of vapor zinc coated steel sheets with excellent adhesion was possible in a N2 atmospheric gas with limited amount of H2 content using the conventional continuous annealing furnace. As the result, it was found that production of vapor zinc coated steel sheets with superior performance was possible even by the continuous annealing conditions of [700°C×45 s annealing→400°C×240 s overaging] at base steel temperature just before vapor zinc coating of 150°C and above, if O2 concentration was less than 2.5×10-3 vol% in the 2 vol%H2-H2 gas with dew point of -20°C.
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