Abstract
Ni–P alloy coatings with different phosphorus contents were prepared by electroplating in a nickel sulfate bath containing phosphorous acid (H3PO3). Hardening mechanism, such as dispersion hardening of Ni nano crystals in amorphous matrix of the as-deposited Ni–P coating and coarsening weakening of Ni3P for the high P coating after 1h of heat treatment at 400°C were concluded from the experimental data. Hardening mechanism of Ni–P alloys were further discussed based on the microstructure evolution with increasing deposit P content and during the heat treatment by using high resolution TEM (HR-TEM). A maximum hardness was observed for the as-deposited and heat-treated Ni–P alloys with 4wt.% and 6wt.% P, respectively. These composition ranges corresponding to the microstructure with high hardness proposed are believed to be useful for the industrial applications and further study.
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