1. The Influences of Additives and Heat Treatment on the Properties of Electroless Plating Ni-W-Mo-P Alloy on the Aluminum
- Author
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Hong Guo, Zu Xiao Yu, Yong Liu, Chao Deng, De Tao Zheng, and Yuan Liang Luo
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,engineering.material ,Electrochemistry ,Indentation hardness ,Corrosion ,Wear resistance ,Electroless plating ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,engineering ,Porosity - Abstract
To improve the wear resistance and anti-corrosion properties of the aluminum, the electroless plating Ni-W-Mo-P alloy on the aluminum is necessary. The influences of heat treatment and additives (stabilizers) on the porosity, deposition rate, corrosion current, corrosion potential, microhardness and wear resistance of electroless plating Ni-W-Mo-P alloy coating, were investigated using electrochemical methods, etc. The results show that the deposition rate and anti-corrosion properties of electroless plating Ni-W-Mo-P are improved when the stabilizers, including KI (1mg/L) and “KIO3 (1mg/L) + Pb (Ac)2 (1mg/L)”, are added into bath, respectively. In addition, the maximum hardness (902 HV) and good wear resistance of Ni-W-Mo-P coatings are obtained when heated at 400°C (1h). However, its corrosion resistance is worse. Its microhardness is also obviously improved after heated at 200°Cfor 6 h, and the microhardness reaches to 950 HV.
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- 2014