Characterization of electroplated platinum-iridium alloys on the nickel-base single crystal superalloy

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As a high temperature protective layer, platinum-iridium alloys were electroplated on the nickel-base single crystal superalloy TMS-82+ from amidosulfuric acid solutions by the direct current method. It was found that Ir content in the films was always lower than the ratio of concentration ([Ir 3+]/([PtCl62-] + [Ir3+])) in the electrolytes, indicating that preferential deposition of Pt occurred in this study. The asdeposited Pt-Ir films formed an fee single phase structure with a granular surface. When Ir content exceeded 3 at%, Pt-Ir films exhibited the 〈111〉 preferred growth orientation. It was also found that pre-deposition of Ni and Pt promoted the deposition rate and changed composition of overlaying Pt-Ir films. © 2005 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Wu, Y., Suzuki, A., Murakami, H., & Kuroda, S. (2005). Characterization of electroplated platinum-iridium alloys on the nickel-base single crystal superalloy. Materials Transactions, 46(10), 2176–2179. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.46.2176

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