Abstract

This paper included an explanation of one of the methods of protection from corrosion, as it dealt with the use of electroplating technology by using solid ceramic particles embedded in chromium on carbon steel as a base material as an effective way to increase the service life of fluid-carrying tubes, considering that they are exposed to a joint effect of chemical and physical action. The formation of composite coatings on carbon steel and the factors affecting the success of these coatings in addition to a group of studies that dealt with these factors and their impact on increasing the resistance to conditions surrounding the metal represented by resistance to chemical corrosion in the presence of erosion (such as the concentration of solid particles in the paint solution, the temperature of the paint solution, the effect of The current density on the quality of the coatings and the effect of the thermal treatment on the coatings). The current density, the concentration of solid particles and the temperature have the greatest influence in determining the efficiency of the composite coatings.

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