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  1. Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry
  2. Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry : Volume 44
  3. Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry : Volume 44, Issue 2, April 2008
  4. Adhesion of iron coatings with steel and cast iron
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Electrodischarge technology for protecting especially important documents
New potentials of the electrospark alloying method for prolonging the service life of cutting tools
Adhesion of iron coatings with steel and cast iron
Microkinetic model of nucleation and its application in electrochemistry
Investigation of atmospheric-pressure gliding discharge action on an electrolyte solution
Method of obtaining superconducting phase Nb$_{3}$Ge$_{x}$Al$_{1 − x}$ by thermal diffusion in the electrolytically formatted multilayer metal structure Nb/Ge/Al
Simulation of the physical processes in liquid metal at electrohydropulse treatment and its complexing with magnetodynamic treatment of melt
Hydroelectromagnetic phenomenain solutions
Loading effect at air plasma etching of fabric of polyethylene terephthalate fibers
Influence of surface layers on the formation of the electrophysical properties of heterogeneous polymer systems
Solar energy conversion through seaweed photosynthesis and zero emissions power generation
Interaction between clay soils and acidic wastewater: Textural and structural evolution
Study of the compatibility of phenyltrinitroxylenethane (Phenylxylilethane) with structural materials
Effective efficiency coefficients for standard-free analysis of solid substances by the method of mass spectrometry of secondary ions
Pinning structure of dimensional phonon resonance in quantum wires
Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry : Volume 44, Issue 1, February 2008
Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry : Volume 43

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Adhesion of iron coatings with steel and cast iron

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Pleshka, E. D.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract The iron-plating process in methyl sulfate chloride electrolytes was investigated. The conditions of iron plating ensuring the coating adherence with steel and pig iron required in the technological processes of reconditioning and strengthening of machine pieces are determined. Process conditions ensuring the high coating adherence with steels 45, 15HGT, 40H, and grey and high-strength pig iron are found; they include steps: powering on of the polarizing current with the initial density of 0.15–0.5 kA/m$^{2}$ immediately after insertion of pieces in the electrolyte and raising of the current density up to the working level with a rate of 4–5 A/m$^{2}$ s. Metallographic, polarizing, and other research show the influence of the initial electrolysis conditions on the formation of the first layers of coverings and the process of iron electrocrystallization on structural phases of tempered steel and grey and high-strength pig iron.
Starting Page 92
Ending Page 97
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISSN 10683755
Journal Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry
Volume Number 44
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 19348002
Language English
Publisher Allerton Press, Inc.
Publisher Date 2008-07-03
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Manufacturing, Machines, Tools
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Surfaces, Coatings and Films Surfaces and Interfaces
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