Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Sep 2002)

Electrochemical deposition and characterization of zinc-nickel alloys deposited by direct and pulse current

  • GORAN R. RADOVIC,
  • MIODRAG D. MAKSIMOVIC,
  • JELENA B. BAJAT

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 8-9
pp. 625 – 634

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Chemical composition and phase structure of Zn-Ni alloys obtained by electrochemical deposition under various conditions were investigated. The alloys were deposited on a rotating disc electrode and steel panel from chloride solutions by direct and pulse current. The influence of the pulse plating variables (on-time, off-time, relation of off- and on-time) on the composition, phase structure and corrosion properties were investigated. The phase composition affects the anticorrosive properties of Zn-Ni alloys during exposure to a corrosive agent (3 % NaCl solution). It was shown that a Zn-Ni alloy electrodeposited by pulse current with a pulse time of 1 ms and an off- and on-time ratio of 1 exhibits the best corrosion properties.

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