EFFECT OF VARIOUS ORGANIC ADDITIVES IN GALVANIC BATH ON PROPERTIES OF NI-SIC COMPOSITE COATINGS

Effect of Various Organic Additives in Galvanic Bath on Properties of Ni-SiC Composite Coatings

Effect of Various Organic Additives in Galvanic Bath on Properties of Ni-SiC Composite Coatings

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The paper presents the results of the electrodeposition of nickel composite coatings reinforced with the ceramic SiC particles.A Watts type galvanic bath modified with dorisvale station for sale various organic additives was used.These additives were: 2-sulfobenzoic acid imide (LSA), dioctyl sulfosuccinate sodium salt (DSS), sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), tris (hydroxymethyl) aminomethane (THAM) and hexamethyldisilizane (HMDS).

The nickel composite coating was electrodeposited on a 2xxx aluminum alloy series substrate (EN-AW 2017) with zinc interlayer.Studies concerned the effect of the applied organic additives on properties of composite coatings such as: microstructure, microhardness, adhesion to the substrate, corrosion resistance and roughness.The structure of the coatings was assessed by scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy.

Based on the studies of zeta potential it was found that the bath modification had a significant impact on the amount 12n/1200 wella of the ceramic phase embedded in metal matrix.The tests conducted in a model 0.01 M KCl solution were not fully representative of the true behavior of particles in a Watts bath.

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