Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Effect of Crystal Orientation of Steel Substrate on the Morphology of Zinc Electrodeposit
Hiroaki NAKANOKuniyasu ARAGAMasatoshi IWAIJunzi KAWAFUKU
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1997 Volume 83 Issue 10 Pages 635-640

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The effect of crystal orientation of steel substrate on the morphology of zinc electrodeposit was investigated by using the polycrystal commercial low carbon Al-killed steel sheet and the sulfate bath under the current density of 50-150 A/dm2. The morphology of zinc deposit changes according to the crystal orientation of steel sheet, and the morphology can be classified into 3 types by the angle α between the sheet surface plane and the {110} Fe plane. When α is less than about 20°, zinc electrodeposits grow heteroepitaxially with Burgers' orientation relationshp, i.e. (0001) Zn//(110) Fe up to the coating weight of 20g/m2 (Type I). When α is between about 20°and 30°, secondary random zinc electrodeposits begin to grow on the initial heteroepitaxial Zn basal plane that follows the Burgers' relationship (Type II). When α is larger than about 30°, Burgers' relationship doesn't meet the case. Flat (0001) Zn plane initially grows parallel to the sheet surface plane, then separate Zn basal planes grow randomly on the initial plane on the slant (Type III).

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