Phosphorus on Steel

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    Scope

    The measurement of phosphorus (P) conversion coating on galvanized steel is demonstrated.

    Background

    Aluminum and steel are often coated with a protective conversion coating, also called passivate or passivation coating, to prevent oxidation and corrosion of the base metal. Conversion coatings include chromium (Cr), titanium (Ti), vanadium (V), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni), phosphorus (P), or zirconium (Zr). A phosphate coating may be applied to minimize wear on cutting tools and stamping machines.

    Aluminum is often coated for use in aircraft parts, aluminum window frames, and
    other similar industries where the aluminum is exposed to weathering. Steel for
    the automotive industry is typically first galvanized with a zinc coating before the
    conversion coating is applied. Protected steel is also used for outdoor sheds and other similar uses where steel is exposed to weathering. Conversion coating also
    helps in the retention of paint for the final finished product.

    NEX QC+ high-resolution EDXRF analyzerModel: NEX QC+

    Calibration – standard range in air

    An empirical calibration was built using a set of standards assayed by careful weigh-strip-weigh. The bare, galvanized steel sample with no P coating was measured to generate a special background correction that automatically compensates for the specific amount of background in each sample measured.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Calculated value
    18 18.61 18.154
    40 40.55 40.005
    54 54.15 55.224
    71 71.07 71.618
    87 87.19 87.550
    125 125.70 124.447
    150 150.20 150.219
    208 208.80 209.054

    EDXRF1812 Correlation plot P on steel

    Correlation plot P on steel

    Recovery and repeatability

    To demonstrate repeatability (precision), the low- and high-calibration standards were chosen. Each sample was measured in a static position for ten repeat analyses with typical results shown below.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Average value Std. dev % Relative
    18 18.61 18.840 0.166 0.9
    208 208.80 208.545 0.518 0.2

    Calibration – low range in air

    An empirical calibration was built using a set of standards assayed by careful weigh-strip-weigh. The bare, galvanized steel sample with no P coating was measured to generate a special background correction that automatically compensates for the specific amount of background in each sample measured.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Calculated value
    2 2.39 2.314
    4 4.79 4.674
    6 6.37 6.444
    8 8.58 8.698
    11 11.17 11.299
    14 14.82 14.770
    19 19.17 19.092

    EDXRF1812 Correlation plot low P on steelCorrelation plot low P on steel

    Recovery and repeatability

    To demonstrate repeatability (precision), the low- and high-calibration standards were chosen. Each sample was measured in a static position for ten repeat analyses with typical results shown below.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Average value Std. dev % Relative
    2 2.39 2.329 0.026 1.1
    19 19.17 19.119 0.042 0.2

    Calibration – low range in helium

    An empirical calibration was built using a set of standards assayed by careful weigh-strip-weigh. The bare, galvanized steel sample with no P coating was measured to generate a special background correction that automatically compensates for the specific amount of background in each sample measured.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Calculated value
    2 2.39 2.304
    4 4.79 4.738
    6 6.37 6.426
    8 8.58 8.692
    11 11.17 11.263
    14 14.82 14.722
    19 19.17 19.143

    EDXRF1812 Correlation plot ultralow P on steelCorrelation plot ultralow P on steel

    Recovery and repeatability

    To demonstrate repeatability (precision), the low- and high-calibration standards were chosen. Each sample was measured in a static position for ten repeat analyses with typical results shown below.

    Element: P
    Units: mg/m²
    Sample I.D. Standard value Average value Std. dev % Relative
    2 2.39 2.386 0.013 0.5
    19 19.17 19.150 0.031 0.2

    Sample surface and positioning

    Aluminum may be surfaced with different patterns to give products various esthetic looks or physical properties. Such surfacing techniques may leave the aluminum smooth, may be brushed aluminum with a directional grain pattern, or may be a hatched or another pattern. The samples demonstrated here had a brushed directional grain pattern.

    Conclusion

    The performance shown here demonstrates NEX QC+ provides excellent sensitivity and performance for the measurement of phosphorus conversion coatings on galvanized steel.

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