Investigation about Electro-Deposition Properties of Special Nickel Electroplating Coating for 45# Steel with Different Surface Roughnesses

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The effects of the surface roughness on electro-deposition properties of the special nickel electroplating coating for the 45# steel were investigated. The results indicate that the surface roughness has great effects on the corrosion resistance and the surface hardness of the coating, the adhesion force between the coating and the substrate. Among the three 45# samples with different surface roughnesses, the sample with moderate surface roughness (Ra≈0.1um) has the relatively higher corrosion resistance, surface hardness and adhesion force than the samples with higher and lower surface roughness.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 146-147)

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962-965

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October 2010

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