Abstract

This study examined Ni-P electroplating with saccharin sodium salt. Hardness of the deposited films increased concomitantly with increasing concentration of the saccharin sodium salt in the plating bath. It reached Hvm = 822 at the concentration of 8.3 mol m−3. Crystallites in the films were too small to account for film hardening by the Hall-Petch mechanism.

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