Research of the Process of Electrochemical Deposition of Chromium in the Presence of a Composite Compound Based on Detonation Diamond-Containing Carbon
Valerii Dolmatov
Abstract:The purpose of the study is to develop a method for obtaining high-quality electrochemical chromium coating using a new type of diamond-containing additive that has significant advantages over traditionally used detonation nanodiamonds (DNA) in the form of aqueous suspensions. Detonation diamond-containing carbon (DDC) obtained by detonation of charges from tetryl was used as an additive. DDC contains 63,0 wt. % DNA and 4.4 wt. % non-combustible impurities. We used standard chromium electrolyte: CrO3 - 250 g/l… Show more
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