Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1662027 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ni-Co alloys were pulse plated in three different baths, namely sulfamate, Watts and chloride baths, in order to investigate the cross-section homogeneity and microstructure by means of GDOES and TEM. Furthermore, microhardness measurements were carried out to find the link between the mechanical properties and the cross-section characteristics of the alloy coatings. According to this work, the Ni-Co alloy layers deposited from sulfamate and Watts baths were homogeneous in the whole cross section and showed significantly lower microhardness than those of, grown from chloride containing bath.
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Authors
B. Tury, G.Z. Radnóczi, G. Radnóczi, M.L. Varsányi,