Electrodeposition & Characterization of a Corrosion Resistant Zinc-Nickel-Phosphorus Alloy

Krishniyer, Anand, Murali Ramasubramanian, Branko N. Popov, and Ralph E. White. 1999. “Electrodeposition & Characterization of a Corrosion Resistant Zinc-Nickel-Phosphorus Alloy”. Plating and Surface Finishing 86 (1): 99-103.

Abstract

Zinc-nickel-phosphorus alloys were electrodeposited from acid sulfate baths at various current densities and phosphorus levels and were characterized for their corrosion resistance. The corrosion and sacrificial protection abilities of the zinc-nickel and zinc-nickel-phosphorus alloys were tested by chronopotentiometric and linear polarization techniques. Galvanostatic stripping technique was used to determine the qualitative composition of these alloys; the surface morphology and relative composition of the alloys were studied using scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray diffraction studies.
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