Effect of Nickel Co-Deposition Amount in Zn-Ni Alloy Plating on Hydrogen Embrittlement of High Strength Steel
Makoto HINO,
Kosei OGAWA,
Ayumu ASADA
et al.
Abstract:A method of using three-point bending tests to evaluate hydrogen embrittlement was applied to clarify effects of nickel co-deposition amounts in Zn-Ni alloy electroplating on hydrogen embrittlement of SK85 steel sheets. Hydrogen embrittlement occurred in all plating immediately after plating, irrespective of the nickel co-deposition amount. Diffusive hydrogen, which is responsible for hydrogen embrittlement, was detected in each plated specimen before baking at around 200 ℃ . That finding is consistent with hy… Show more
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