Abstract

The article deals with the formation of electrolytic coatings taking into account the participation of basic components and elements of nonmetallic nature by the example of iron-phosphorus and iron-molybdenum alloys. The data of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of surface layers are presented, which confirm the presence of nonmetallic inclusions in the coatings under study. The influence of the structure being formed on the corrosion resistance of coatings is also studied.

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