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Autocatalytic electroless nickel-boron plating on light alloys

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In this paper, the authors examined the possibility of depositing a thick autocatalytic electroless Ni-B plating on aluminium alloys and proposed an alkaline bath containing sodium borohydride as the reducing agent.
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Light alloys are more and more widely used, notably in aeronautics and the car industry. To improve their superficial properties, they can be covered with a hard and wear resistant protective layer. In this article, we examine the possibility of depositing a thick autocatalytic electroless Ni–B plating on aluminium alloys. We propose an alkaline bath containing sodium borohydride as the reducing agent. The deposition rate is held constant by a regular replenishment of the Ni–B bath allowing a rate of about 25 μm/h. The Knoop microhardness of the Ni–B deposits after the bath reaches about 750 hk100. Appropriate heat treatment can increase the deposit microhardness up to more than 1000 hk100 but must be applied with regard to the substrate properties. The study of these heat treatments will be published in a further paper.

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Characterization of Electroless Nickel–Boron Deposit from Optimized Stabilizer-Free Bath

TL;DR: In this article, a stabilizer-free electroless nickel-boron (ENB) deposit was produced in a stable bath that does not include any toxic heavy metal. And the thickness, composition, roughness, morphology, hardness, wear, and corrosion resistance of the ENB were characterized.
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Regression-BPNN modelling of surfactant concentration effects in electroless NiB coating and optimization using genetic algorithm

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the influence of surfactant concentration on average surface roughness in ENi-B bath and determine the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of 3-DMAPS at minimum Ra.
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Study of chemical composition and heat treatment of electroless Ni–B–Tl alloy coating on AISI 316 stainless steel

TL;DR: In this article, an electroless Ni-B-Tl coating was used with the aim of increasing the surface hardness of stainless steels, and the results showed that the hardness of the coating was increased due to the formation of Ni2B and Ni3B phases during heat treatment.
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Modelling and optimisation of hardness in citrate stabilised electroless nickel boron (ENi-B) coatings using back propagation neural network – Box Behnken design and simulated annealing – genetic algorithm

TL;DR: In this article, a citrate stabilised electroless bath was developed and the process parameters (concentrations of nickel, reducing agent, and stabiliser) were optimised to achieve the maximum energy efficiency.
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Electroless plating : fundamentals and applications

TL;DR: The Electroless Plating: Fundamentals and Applications (ESPA) as discussed by the authors is a comprehensive text that covers both fundamental and applied aspects of electroless deposition, and was first introduced at SUR/FIN '91.
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Nickel plating on steel by chemical reduction

TL;DR: In this article, a process was developed for the production of adherent nickel deposits of good quality on steel without the use of an electric current, which was brought about by chemical reduction of a nickel salt with hypophosphites in a hot ammoniacal solution.
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Anodic Oxidation of Reductants in Electroless Plating

TL;DR: In this paper, the anodic oxidation of reductants (hypophosphite, formaldehyde, borohydride, dimethylamine borane, and hydrazine) was studied on different metal electrodes (Au, Pt, Pd, Ag, Cu, Ni and Co) at various temperatures, with special interest in the catalytic aspect of electroless plating.
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