Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line

Autores
Egli, Walter Alfredo; Seré, Pablo Ricardo; Bruno, S.; Lazzarino, H. A.
Año de publicación
2012
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Conductor rolls in continuous cold rolled steel strip horizontal acid electrogalvanizing lines after some period of service suffer a surface deterioration that alters its color, aspect and eventually its roughness what is more deleterious to its good performance. The surface degradation finally produce a pattern on the roll surface that is transferred or copied to the electrogalvanized strip surface originating quality defects that could make some level of rejections in high quality products. This process has been historically thought as an erosion-corrosion one. This work shows some interesting results that help in the understanding of the nature of this specific corrosion mechanism. It is also presented a new method capable of evaluate the corrosion resistance of new materials for construction of conductor rolls for this type of industrial process. Finally a comparison of the corrosion resistance of different alloys using this technique was made.
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Materia
Ingeniería
Metales
corrosion
stainless steel
conductor roll
electrogalvanizing
nickel alloys
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
title Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
spellingShingle Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
Egli, Walter Alfredo
Ingeniería
Metales
corrosion
stainless steel
conductor roll
electrogalvanizing
nickel alloys
title_short Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
title_full Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
title_fullStr Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
title_full_unstemmed Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
title_sort Corrosion of Conductor Rolls in an Electrogalvanizing Line
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Egli, Walter Alfredo
Seré, Pablo Ricardo
Bruno, S.
Lazzarino, H. A.
author Egli, Walter Alfredo
author_facet Egli, Walter Alfredo
Seré, Pablo Ricardo
Bruno, S.
Lazzarino, H. A.
author_role author
author2 Seré, Pablo Ricardo
Bruno, S.
Lazzarino, H. A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería
Metales
corrosion
stainless steel
conductor roll
electrogalvanizing
nickel alloys
topic Ingeniería
Metales
corrosion
stainless steel
conductor roll
electrogalvanizing
nickel alloys
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Conductor rolls in continuous cold rolled steel strip horizontal acid electrogalvanizing lines after some period of service suffer a surface deterioration that alters its color, aspect and eventually its roughness what is more deleterious to its good performance. The surface degradation finally produce a pattern on the roll surface that is transferred or copied to the electrogalvanized strip surface originating quality defects that could make some level of rejections in high quality products. This process has been historically thought as an erosion-corrosion one. This work shows some interesting results that help in the understanding of the nature of this specific corrosion mechanism. It is also presented a new method capable of evaluate the corrosion resistance of new materials for construction of conductor rolls for this type of industrial process. Finally a comparison of the corrosion resistance of different alloys using this technique was made.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas
description Conductor rolls in continuous cold rolled steel strip horizontal acid electrogalvanizing lines after some period of service suffer a surface deterioration that alters its color, aspect and eventually its roughness what is more deleterious to its good performance. The surface degradation finally produce a pattern on the roll surface that is transferred or copied to the electrogalvanized strip surface originating quality defects that could make some level of rejections in high quality products. This process has been historically thought as an erosion-corrosion one. This work shows some interesting results that help in the understanding of the nature of this specific corrosion mechanism. It is also presented a new method capable of evaluate the corrosion resistance of new materials for construction of conductor rolls for this type of industrial process. Finally a comparison of the corrosion resistance of different alloys using this technique was made.
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