Abstract

This study focuses on the effect of co-deposition of PTFE and/or MoS2 particles on the morphology, wear, and corrosion properties of electroless nickel coating. The composite coating of EN–PTFE–MoS2 was heat treated at different temperatures for hardness investigations. The surface morphology of coatings was characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Pin-on-disk and potentiodynamic polarization tests were used to study the tribological and corrosion properties of the coatings, respectively. Results of hardness analysis revealed that the hardness of electroless nickel coatings was increased by the heat treatment, and its maximum was gained at 400°C. Wear investigations showed that simultaneous co-deposition of the PTFE and MoS2 particles into the nickel coating increased the wear resistance of the coating by about 30% and reduced the average value of friction coefficient to 0.25 from 0.65. Corrosion studies illustrated that simultaneous co-deposition of the PTFE and MoS2 particles led to reduction in corrosion resistance by 10 and 5 times that of EN coating in brine and acidic solution, respectively.

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