Abstract

The features of the growth and the structure of diffusion zinc coatings in the process of galvanizing in powders with nanocrystallized surface area, alloyed with iron, are studied. It is established that the increase in the iron content in the powder substantially increases the area of the zinc solid solution in iron at a constant speed rate of the layer of zinc-iron phases. This effect is accompanied by the change in the morphology of powder particles as a result of iron saturation.

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