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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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Heat treatments for electroless nickel–boron plating on aluminium alloys

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Effect of coating bath composition on the properties of electroless nickel–boron films

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of borohydride, thallium acetate, ethylenediamine and sodium hydroxide concentrations, and the coating bath temperature on both the coating rate and boron content of the electroless Ni-B films was investigated systematically.
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The role of iron(iii) and tartrate in the zincate immersion process for plating aluminium

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed investigation of the function of tartrate and ferric chloride in the zinc immersion process is presented. But it was found that the tartrate alone did not significantly affect the rate of zinc deposition, the deposit morphology or the position of the aluminium or zinc polarization curves.
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Recent Developments for Electroless Nickel Plating onto Aluminium, their Basis and Implications

TL;DR: In this article, the problems facing formulators and processors involved with electroless nickel deposition onto aluminium are discussed and the interactions of chemistry that have led to the development of systems available today to meet market requirements and the influences of operating procedures on the success of the process.
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