Abstract

In view of the chromatic aberration defects on the surface of hot-rolled strip A510L after pickling, the microscopic morphology features of different positions of the pickled strip surface were compared and analyzed by using laser confocal microscope (CLSM), and the generation mechanism of chromatic aberration defect was studied by using high-resolution scanning electron microscope and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS). The results show that the main cause of surface chromatic aberration defects on the surface of pickling plate A510L is closely related to the interface state between hot-rolled raw material substrate and iron oxide scale, and there is an enrichment area of Fe2SiO4/FeO binary eutectic near the hot-rolled raw material substrate and iron oxide scale, and the proportion of Fe2SiO4 is higher as it approaches the strip steel matrix, and Fe2SiO4/FeO has a strong pinning effect, which leads to the adhesion of iron oxide scale. The existence of Fe2SiO4/FeO changes the structure of carbon steel iron oxide scale, which makes the bonding force between iron oxide scale and strip steel matrix increase the difficulty of pickling process, and finally presents the surface chromatic aberration defects after pickling.

Details

Title
Analysis of the mechanism of chromatic aberration defects on A510L surface of high quality hot rolled pickled strip
Author
Li, Yan 1 ; Xia, Lei 2 ; Ren-dong, Liu 3 ; Rong-sheng, Sun 3 ; Wang, Zhi 4 ; En-lai, Chen 4 ; Yu-chuan Mao 4 ; Li-wei, Song 3 ; Shun-da Cai 3 

 State Key Laboratory of Metal Material for Marine Equipment and Application , Anshan, 114009 , China; Iron & Steel Research Institutes of Ansteel Group Corporation , Anshan 114009 , China 
 School of Material and Metallurgy, University of Science and Technology Liaoning , Anshan, 114051 , China 
 Iron & Steel Research Institutes of Ansteel Group Corporation , Anshan 114009 , China 
 Angang Steel Company Limited , Anshan 114020 , China 
First page
012007
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Oct 2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2729962548
Copyright
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