Alternating Pulsed Electrolysis For Fe-Cr Alloy Coatings Using Trivalent Chromium Solution

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Shunsuke Yagi
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

A surface alloying technique was investigated using alternating pulsed electrolysis in an aqueous solution containing a single metal component for the formation of an Fe-Cr layer on an iron substrate. In the process, the iron substrate was dissolved during each anodic polarization of the pulsed electrolysis, providing iron ions in the vicinity of the substrate, while the Fe-Cr alloy was electrodeposited during subsequent cathodic polarizations. A bright, flat, and crack-free Fe-Cr layer with a composition gradient was obtained using a solution containing a trivalent chromium component and a complex forming agent together with some supporting or buffering salts.
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APA: Shunsuke Yagi  (2006)  Alternating Pulsed Electrolysis For Fe-Cr Alloy Coatings Using Trivalent Chromium Solution

MLA: Shunsuke Yagi Alternating Pulsed Electrolysis For Fe-Cr Alloy Coatings Using Trivalent Chromium Solution. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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