Abstract:Conventional bright chromium deposits (0.02-0.05 rail thick) on buffed nickel plates often develop a directionally oriented crack pattern which may adversely affect appearance and corrosion resistance. This cracking was found to occur by interaction of polishing-induced, directional residual stress in a surface layer of the nickel with isotropic internal stress of the chromium deposit. Removal of the stress-containing layer by electropolishing or stress relief by annealing eliminates this cracking. Similar cra… Show more
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