Corrosion Resistance of Heat-Treated Ni-W Alloy Coatings.
Magdalena PopczykJulian KubisztalAndrzej Szymon SwinarewZbigniew WaśkiewiczArkadiusz StanulaBeat KnechtlePublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
The paper presents research on evaluation of corrosion resistance of Ni-W alloy coatings subjected to heat treatment. The corrosion resistance was tested in 5% NaCl solution by the use of potentiodynamic polarization technique and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Characteristics of the Ni-W coatings after heat treatment were carried out using scanning electron microscopy, scanning Kelvin probe technique and X-ray diffraction. Suggested reasons for the improvement of properties of the heat treated Ni-W coating, obtained at the lowest current density value (125 mA∙cm-2), are the highest tungsten content (c.a. 25 at.%) as well as the smallest and the most homogeneous electrochemically active surface area.