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Improved wear resistance of alternating amorphous and crystalline layers in electrodeposited Ni-P multilayers

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SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 386, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2020.125470

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  1. German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) [VP 2563113 AG4]
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG)
  3. Free State of Thuringia
  4. European Regional Development Fund (EFRE) [DFG-Gz: INST 273/56-1 FUGG]

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Nickel-phosphorus (Ni-P) multilayer coatings are expected to show enhanced wear resistance due to the alternating sequence of individual single layers with different properties and to be used as alternatives to conventional hard chromium layers. Ni-P multilayer coatings with different thicknesses and properties of the sublayers were electrodeposited from a single electrolyte with alternating pulse currents. The Ni-P multilayer coatings showed enhanced wear resistances and lower internal stresses. The investigation of the individual Ni-P layers electrodeposited at low current densities (2 A dm(-2)) had a high P content (similar to 14%), while the Ni-P layer deposited at 8 A dm(-2) had a medium P content (approximate to 5%). The P content strongly affects various properties of the layers, e.g. crystallographic structure, corrosion resistance, internal stress, hardness and wear resistance. XRD measurements showed that the layers with high P content were amorphous, while Ni-P layers with medium P content were crystalline. The amorphous layers have a lower hardness and a higher corrosion resistance, while the crystalline ones show a comparatively higher hardness and lower corrosion resistance. AFM measurements before and after etching cross sections of the Ni-P multilayer coatings revealed this interesting interplay between P content, hardness and corrosion resistance of the individual Ni-P layers. The wear resistance of the Ni-P multilayers is improved in comparison to the amorphous single layers, while the internal stress is lower in the multilayers compared to the crystalline layer.

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