Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings

The metallic coatings have their importance in the protection of structures against corrosion, gaining relevance as they bring financial benefits to avoid contamination, loss of efficiency, accidents, among other undesirable and costly situations. Electrodeposition is a mechanism used for the applic...

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Main Authors: Camila Zago Castelli, Ambrosio Florencio De Almeida Neto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9964
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spelling doaj-3481cf8e31b24bd6b0af86ca21a16c372021-02-16T21:04:18ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162019-05-017410.3303/CET1974199Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts CoveringsCamila Zago CastelliAmbrosio Florencio De Almeida NetoThe metallic coatings have their importance in the protection of structures against corrosion, gaining relevance as they bring financial benefits to avoid contamination, loss of efficiency, accidents, among other undesirable and costly situations. Electrodeposition is a mechanism used for the application of metallic coatings, and has been widely used industrially for Chromium alloys, which end up being harmful to the environment because of its carcinogenic nature. Thus, this work has as main objective to develop corrosion-resistant Fe-Ni-W alloys, evaluating process parameters such as electrical current density, cathodic rotation and electrolytic bath temperature. The study of the influence of these parameters on the electrodeposition of Fe-Ni-W contemplated the efficiency and rate of deposition. The electrodeposition tests were carried out on previously treated carbon steel substrates, using electrolytic baths with pH adjusted according to a metal speciation study and the application of electric current with the aid of a potentiostat. Fe-Ni-W alloys were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (MEV) with X-ray Dispersive Energy Detector (EDS). The maximum deposition efficiency achieved was 50%. The compositions of Iron and Nickel in the alloy were influenced by variations in temperature and cathodic rotation, with the percentage of Iron being around 40% when using the temperature of 25 ºC and the rotation of 15 rpm.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9964
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Ambrosio Florencio De Almeida Neto
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Ambrosio Florencio De Almeida Neto
Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Camila Zago Castelli
Ambrosio Florencio De Almeida Neto
author_sort Camila Zago Castelli
title Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
title_short Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
title_full Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
title_fullStr Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
title_full_unstemmed Development of Fe-ni-w Alloys for Steel Parts Coverings
title_sort development of fe-ni-w alloys for steel parts coverings
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The metallic coatings have their importance in the protection of structures against corrosion, gaining relevance as they bring financial benefits to avoid contamination, loss of efficiency, accidents, among other undesirable and costly situations. Electrodeposition is a mechanism used for the application of metallic coatings, and has been widely used industrially for Chromium alloys, which end up being harmful to the environment because of its carcinogenic nature. Thus, this work has as main objective to develop corrosion-resistant Fe-Ni-W alloys, evaluating process parameters such as electrical current density, cathodic rotation and electrolytic bath temperature. The study of the influence of these parameters on the electrodeposition of Fe-Ni-W contemplated the efficiency and rate of deposition. The electrodeposition tests were carried out on previously treated carbon steel substrates, using electrolytic baths with pH adjusted according to a metal speciation study and the application of electric current with the aid of a potentiostat. Fe-Ni-W alloys were characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (MEV) with X-ray Dispersive Energy Detector (EDS). The maximum deposition efficiency achieved was 50%. The compositions of Iron and Nickel in the alloy were influenced by variations in temperature and cathodic rotation, with the percentage of Iron being around 40% when using the temperature of 25 ºC and the rotation of 15 rpm.
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