Abstract
Ni–W/Al2O3 composite coatings were prepared by electrodeposition in Ni–W plating solution containing Al2O3 particulates. The content of codeposited Al2O3 particulates in the composite coatings was controlled by the addition of different Al2O3 concentrations in the solution. The mechanical property and wear resistance of Ni–W/Al2O3 composite coatings and Ni–W alloy coating were comparatively investigated. The results indicated that addition of Al2O3 particulates would lead to an increase in microhardness of the composite coatings. The present study shows that the codeposited Al2O3 particulates in deposit increase the wear resistance and reduce the wear weight loss. Moreover, the wear resistance of Ni–W/Al2O3 composite coatings is closely related with Al2O3 content in deposit. Namely, the composite coating with a lower Al2O3 content of 3·3 wt-% shows somewhat increased wear resistance compared with the Ni–W alloy coating, while the composite coating with a higher Al2O3 content has much better wear resistance than the Ni–W coating.
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