Abstract

This work is confined to a study of the effect of various intermetallic iron-zinc layers on the kinetics of interaction in the lower parabolic and linear law regions. A new technique has been devised in order to assess the relative protective properties of the various intermetallic layers when exposed to the attack of molten zinc. This method has shown that the absence of the ζ phase above 495°C and the anisotropic nature of the δ 1 phase is responsible for a change in the rate of attack from parabolic to linear.

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