Claims
- 1. A method of continuous hot dip coating a steel strip with aluminum, comprising the steps of:
- heating a ferritic chromium alloy steel strip in an atmosphere formed by the gaseous products of the combustion of fuel and air wherein said atmosphere has no free oxygen and the temperature of said strip is insufficient to excessively oxidize chromium in said strip,
- further heating said strip to a temperature no less than about the melting point of an aluminum coating metal,
- cooling said strip if necessary to near or slightly above the melting point,
- maintaining said strip during said further heating step and during said cooling step in a protective atmosphere containing at least about 95% by volume hydrogen,
- dipping said strip into a molten bath of said coating metal to deposit a coating layer on said strip,
- said coating layer being substantially free of uncoated areas and tightly adherent to said strip.
- 2. A method of continuous hot dip coating a steel strip with aluminum, comprising the steps of:
- heating a ferritic chromium alloy steel strip to a temperature less than about 650.degree. C. in a first furnace portion of the direct fired type,
- the temperature of said strip being insufficient to excessively oxidize the chromium in said strip,
- fully annealing said strip by further heating to a temperature no less than about 830.degree. C. in a second furnace portion,
- said strip temperature in said first furnace portion providing less than 80% of the total thermal content required for said full annealing of said strip,
- cooling said strip in a protective atmosphere containing at least about 95% by volume hydrogen to a temperature near or slightly about the melting point of an aluminum coating metal,
- dipping said strip into a molten bath of said coating metal to deposit a coating layer on said strip,
- said coating layer being substantially free of uncoated areas and tightly adherent to said strip.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said second furnace portion contains said atmosphere.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said cooled strip is maintained in said atmosphere containing at least about 97% by volume hydrogen until dipped into said bath.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said atmosphere contains less than 200 ppm oxygen and has a dew point less than about -18.degree. C.
- 6. A method of continuous hot dip coating a steel strip with aluminum, comprising the steps of:
- heating a ferritic chromium alloy steel strip in a first furnace portion of the direct fired type,
- the temperature of said strip being insufficient to excessively oxidize the chromium in said strip,
- fully annealing said strip in a second furnace portion by heating said strip to a temperature no less than about 830.degree. C.,
- cooling said strip to near or slightly above the melting point of an aluminum coating metal,
- maintaining said strip during said annealing step and during said cooling step in a protective atmosphere containing at least about 95% by volume hydrogen,
- dipping said strip into a molten bath of said coating metal to deposit a coating layer on said strip,
- said coating layer being substantially free of uncoated areas and tightly adherent to said strip.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said atmosphere has less than 200 ppm oxygen and a dew point less than about -18.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/237,915, filed on Aug. 29, 1988, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,023,113.
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