Abstract :
Fe–Ni–W alloys with 18 wt%, 35 wt% and 55 wt% tungsten have been obtained by electrodeposition from an ammoniacal citrate bath. The
deposits are smooth, of nice appearance, and adhere well to iron and steel. The morphology and structure of Fe–Ni–Walloys were studied by SEM
and XRD, respectively. The structure of the as-plated deposits changed from crystalline to amorphous with increasing tungsten content. The
amorphous structure crystallized under heat treatment condition. The wear and corrosion resistance of the deposits were tested by MPX-2000 weartear
equipment and neutral salt spray test (NSS), respectively. The alloys with 55 wt% tungsten, after heat treatment at proper temperatures, appear
to have good wear resistance and hardness. The alloys with 18 wt% tungsten are very corrosion-resistant.
Keywords :
Corrosion resistance , Wear resistance , Electrodeposition , Structure , Fe–Ni–W alloys