Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study was intended to investigate the properties of Cr/Cr bilayer coatings. These coatings were deposited on a copper substrate by the DC electrodeposition method from Cr(III) sulphate baths with additions of formate-urea or glycine as complexing agents. Examination of the surface morphology of Cr coatings with SEM has shown that both single and bilayer Cr coatings obtained in the Cr(III) bath with formate-urea, and those obtained in the Cr(III) bath with glycine are cracked. It has been determined that the surface microhardness (HV) of bilayer Cr coatings obtained in the Cr(III) bath with glycine is higher compared with that of single-layer Cr coatings. Wear testing of the coatings was undertaken against an Al2O3 ball counterface (6 mm diameter) at 1N load. The results indicate that the friction coefficients (COF) of bilayer Cr/Cr coatings obtained in the Cr(III) bath with formate-urea increased from 0.2 to 0.5 compared with that of single-layer Cr coatings, while their wear resistance deteriorated. However, bilayer Cr/Cr coatings obtained in the Cr(III) bath with glycine exhibit wear resistance close to that of single coatings with COF equal to 0.05.

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