Abstract-In this present study electroless NiP coatings and NiP-Al 2 O 3 coatings had been deposited on a mild steel substrate. The surface morphology of both the coatings had studied using scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction technique. Adhesion, hardness and wear behavior were investigated and compared for NiP and NiP-Al 2 O 3 coatings. Optical micrograph images were used for the evaluation of adhesion of coatings which found sufficient and acceptable according to VDI 3198 standard. Hardness of the coating had been evaluated based on depth sensing techniques and substrate effect had avoided by maintaining depth to coating thickness ratio less than 0.1. Due to co-deposition of Al 2 O 3 particles the hardness of NiP coatings increased by 20.5% (7.8 GPa to 9.4 GPa). Dry sliding wear tests were conducted on PLINT TE66 micro scale tester against steel ball of hardness 800 HV. Wear resistance of NiP coatings increased with increase in sliding distance. The co-deposition of Al 2 O 3 particles in NiP matrix arrest the deformation during sliding of steel ball and thus wear resistance of NiP-Al 2 O 3 coatings is superior to NiP coatings. Wear crater morphology were studied using SEM and EDS. Adhesive wear mechanics was observed in NiP coatings and combination of adhesive and abrasive wear mechanism were found in NiP-Al 2 O 3 coatings.
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