Ni-W Electrodeposited Coatings on Low Carbon Steel Substrate: Fatigue Observations

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The fatigue response of electrodeposited Ni-W on low carbon steel substrate was studied. The considered Ni-W coatings are a promising substitute for toxic hard chromium coatings which, according to EU directives (2000/53/WE, 2011/37/UE), must be eliminated. Specimens of pure substrate and those covered by coating were compared. Coated specimens exhibited lower fatigue resistance under higher stress amplitudes than their non-coated counterparts in stress-controlled fatigue experiments. However, at lower stress amplitudes, the fatigue strength of both specimen types was similar. The cyclic softening of the coatings was demonstrated using indentation techniques.

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Mroz, K. P., Bigos, A., Kucharski, S., Dolinski, K., & Bełtowska-Lehman, E. (2014). Ni-W Electrodeposited Coatings on Low Carbon Steel Substrate: Fatigue Observations. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 23(10), 3459–3466. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-014-1149-7

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