Fe/Mg/Fe Multilayer Composite Sheet Fabricated by Roll Cladding
A new multilayer composite sheet consisting of Fe/Mg/Fe was fabricated from galvanized steels and Mg alloy sheets via roll cladding. The clad steel improved the Mg surface hardness from HV 65 to HV 132. Bonding occurred as the reduction ratios increased up to over 10%. Investigation of the microstru...
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description | A new multilayer composite sheet consisting of Fe/Mg/Fe was fabricated from galvanized steels and Mg alloy sheets via roll cladding. The clad steel improved the Mg surface hardness from HV 65 to HV 132. Bonding occurred as the reduction ratios increased up to over 10%. Investigation of the microstructure of the Mg/steel interface revealed a 5 μm- to 10 μm-thick transition layer between Mg and each steel sheet, consisting of Zn and an intermetallic compound (0.97Mg–0.03Zn). Zinc coating from the galvanized steel sheet improved the metallurgical bonding between Mg and Fe by forming new intermetallic phases. |
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subjects | Bonding Communication Corrosion resistance Deformation Galvanized steel Galvanized steels Galvanizing Interfaces Intermetallic compounds Intermetallic phases Iron Magnesium alloys Magnesium base alloys Mechanical properties Metal sheets Metallurgy Multilayers Roll cladding Surface hardness Transition layers Zinc Zinc coatings |
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