Development and application of a dry ultramicrotomy technique for the preparation of galvanneal sheet coatings
- 1 July 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Microscopy Research and Technique
- Vol. 31 (4) , 293-299
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.1070310406
Abstract
The formability of galvanneal steel sheets used in the automotive industry is influenced by the presence and distribution of brittle and difficult to distinguish Zn‐Fe intermetallics in the coating. Characterization of these intermetallics requires a high spatial resolution technique such as analytical transmission electron microscopy (ATEM). Sample preparation by ion milling is impossible due to iron redeposition, and traditional ultramicrotomy using water affects the coating chemistry. A technique based on dry ultramicrotomy has therefore been developed. To optimize the technique, different parameters (knife angle, cutting medium, thickness setting on the ultramicrotome, cutting speed) have been investigated for the preparation of galvanneal coatings and pure Al sections. Results show that dry cutting does not affect the coating chemistry but shortens the life of the knife. Knife quality (cleanliness, sharpness and absence of defects) is a major factor to obtain good dry sections. The best results for the more ductile pure Al are obtained with a 35° knife whilst for the harder galvanneal coating it is recommended to use a 55° knife. These results suggest that the sectioning mechanism for the harder material involves more a cleavage‐fracture mechanism whilst a greater amount of shear is involved when sectioning relatively ductile Al. The optimum parameters for sectioning galvanneal coatings are established and results obtained by parallel electron energy loss spectrum imaging and energy dispersive X‐ray spectrometry in the TEM are given. This study shows that with a good control of all the sectioning parameters it is possible to obtain good sections repeatedly and rapidly.Keywords
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