2014
DOI: 10.4236/msce.2014.27007
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Chromium Electroplating of Aluminium Alloys Using Electroless Nickel as Underlayer

Abstract: The growing demand for chromium coated aluminium components especially for the automotive industry is due to their favourable physical properties (density, strength to weight ratio etc.). However, their frequent use under harsh environmental conditions renders them corrosion sensitive and consequently they need to be protected. An approach that has been applied in industry is to directly electroplate nickel onto aluminium substrate prior to a top metallic finish; however, in components with complex geometry, c… Show more

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“…Thanks to the pre-treatment, a thin layer of zinc was deposited onto the aluminium surface [40][41][42]. Nevertheless, to ensure better adhesion between layers, a double zincate step was preferred despite the fact that the literature is still controversial with regards to this point [41,[43][44][45][46]. Therefore, by again rinsing with water in between each step, the zincate sample was soaked in 30 wt% HNO 3 solution for 45 s (room temperature) and a new layer of zinc was deposited by means of the cyanide-free zincate solution (45 s at room temperature).…”
Section: Zinc Platingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to the pre-treatment, a thin layer of zinc was deposited onto the aluminium surface [40][41][42]. Nevertheless, to ensure better adhesion between layers, a double zincate step was preferred despite the fact that the literature is still controversial with regards to this point [41,[43][44][45][46]. Therefore, by again rinsing with water in between each step, the zincate sample was soaked in 30 wt% HNO 3 solution for 45 s (room temperature) and a new layer of zinc was deposited by means of the cyanide-free zincate solution (45 s at room temperature).…”
Section: Zinc Platingmentioning
confidence: 99%