Development of a new electrodeposition process for plating of Zn-Ni-X (X=Cd, P) alloys. I. Corrosion characteristics of Zn-Ni-Cd ternary alloys
A new Zn-Ni-Cd plating process was developed which offers a unique way of controlling and optimizing the Ni and Cd contents in the final deposit. Zinc-nickel-cadmium alloy was deposited from a 0.5 M NiSO sub 4 + 0.2 M ZnSO sub 4 bath in the presence of 0.015 M CdSO sub 4 and 1 g/L nonyl phenyl polye...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2000-05, Vol.147 (5), p.1781-1786 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new Zn-Ni-Cd plating process was developed which offers a unique way of controlling and optimizing the Ni and Cd contents in the final deposit. Zinc-nickel-cadmium alloy was deposited from a 0.5 M NiSO sub 4 + 0.2 M ZnSO sub 4 bath in the presence of 0.015 M CdSO sub 4 and 1 g/L nonyl phenyl polyethylene oxide. Using this process a Zn-Ni-Cd ternary alloy, with a higher nickel content as compared to that obtained from conventional Zn-Ni baths, was synthesized. The Zn-Ni-Cd alloy coatings deposited from an electrolyte containing 0.015 M (0.3%) CdSO sub 4 has a Zn to Ni ratio of 2.5:1. The increase in nickel content accounts for the observed decrease in the corrosion potential to a value lower than that of Cd but higher than the corrosion potential of iron. The coatings have superior corrosion resistance and barrier properties than the typical Zn-Ni and cadmium coatings. Polarization studies and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis on Zn-Ni-Cd coatings show a barrier resistance that is ten times higher than that of a conventional Zn-Ni coating. |
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ISSN: | 0013-4651 |
DOI: | 10.1149/1.1393434 |