Hittite Journal of Science and Engineering (Dec 2016)

Influence of Mechanical Surface Treatments on Sandelin Phenomenon in Silicon Containing Steels

  • Oktay Elkoca,
  • Cevat Serdar Küçükkaragöz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 81 – 85

Abstract

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In this study, the influence of mechanical surface treatments on the Sandelin Phenomenon in silicon containing steels was investigated. For this purpose, various surface topographies with/without deformed zones were produced on the steel samples with different silicon contents by applying mechanical surface treatments such as grinding, and polishing in addition to conventional pickling. Hot-dip galvanized coatings formed on the conditioned surfaces were examined through cross-sections with optical microscope and scanning electron microscope. The results indicate that surface topography is the main factor controlling the stability of a hot-dip galvanizing coating and a surface topography with intermediate roughness and sharp asperities formed with abrasive particles in the range of 100 - 270 μm can produce suitable coatings on the silicon containing steels