2022
DOI: 10.3390/coatings12101569
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Influence of the Current Regime during Electrodeposition in a Cr(III)-Containing Fe-Cr-Ni Electrolyte on the Near-Surface pH, Alloy Composition, and Microcrack Behavior

Abstract: This study shows the electrodeposition of Fe-Cr-Ni alloys using the advantages of a stepped direct-current deposition in a Cr(III)-containing electrolyte, and its influence on the pH value. The resulting coatings are uniform and free of microcracks, with a Cr content around 30% and thicknesses above 10 µm. The influence of the current mode (direct current, stepped direct current, pulsed current) on pH development is investigated and correlated with the arising microstructure and alloy composition. Considering … Show more

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