Effect of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Surface Chemistry and Morphology on Titanium Hexafluoride Pretreatment
Saarimaa, V., Markkula, A., Arstila, K., Manni, J., & Juhanoja, J. (2017). Effect of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel Surface Chemistry and Morphology on Titanium Hexafluoride Pretreatment. Advances in Materials Physics and Chemistry, 7(2), 28-41. https://doi.org/10.4236/ampc.2017.72004
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Titanium hexafluoride pretreatments are known to improve paint adhesion
and function as a barrier between the coating and the hot dip galvanized
(HDG) steel surface. Interactions at the zinc/pretreatment interface are of
utmost importance for the formation of pretreatment layers and the corrosion
resistance of color coated hot dip galvanized steels. Removal rate of inert aluminum
oxide from HDG steel samples by chemical dissolution was studied.
XPS measurements showed that the surface Al2O3 layer thickness decreased
rapidly already at mild alkaline cleaning, while complete removal of Al required
severe etching. Low reactivity of an Al2O3-rich surface was confirmed
by impaired formation of a titanium hexafluoride pretreatment layer. Grain
boundaries and deformation twinnings were shown to be of importance for
the reactivity of the HDG surface and for the precipitation of the pretreatment
chemical. Helium ion microscopy images and electron probe microanalysis
(EPMA) of a pretreated sample showed accumulation of the pretreatment
chemical at the grain boundaries. Al removal rate was fast at the deformation
twinnings at the grain plateaus. Slow Al removal was observed at dendritic valleys
and grain boundaries. The results increase understanding of the reactivity
of hot dip galvanized steel surface.
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