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      Effect of hard chrome plating parameters on the wear resistance of low carbon steel

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      Materials Testing
      Carl Hanser Verlag

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          Abstract

          Electrolytic hard chrome plating is applied to improve the surface properties of metals and add a decorative look. In this study, hard chrome plating was applied to low carbon steel in various parameters by means of an electrolytic method. The plating and metal surface of the specimen were analysed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Following SEM analyses, microhardness measurements from the plating to the base metal in the samples were conducted at 100 g. The wear resistance in the plated samples was determined by the pin-on-disc method. Moreover, the surface morphology was examined by SEM and optic profilometer subsequent to the wear experiment. The results showed that the hard chrome plating, which was applied at 0.4 A × m -2 current density, 100 mm anode-cathode distance and 60 °C bath temperature, yielded the highest wear resistance and hardness.

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                Journal
                mp
                Materials Testing
                Carl Hanser Verlag
                0025-5300
                2195-8572
                04 November 2019
                : 61
                : 11
                : 1082-1086
                Affiliations
                1 Istanbul
                2 Düzce, Turkey
                Author notes
                [* ] Correspondence Address, Assist. Prof. Dr. Serkan Apay, Department of Mechanical, and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Düzce University, 81620, Duzce, Turkey, E-mail: serkanapay@ 123456duzce.edu.tr

                Hasan Kir, born in 1990, received his MSc from Düzce University, Institute of Science and Technology, Düzce, Turkey, in 2017.

                Assistant Prof. Dr. Serkan Apay, born in 1980, received his PhD from Gazi University, Institute of Science and Technology, Ankara, Turkey, in 2013. Since then, he has been working at the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department of the Faculty of Technology, Düzce University. His research interest is in materials science, especially welding technology and the weldability of metals using advanced welding processes.

                Article
                MP111423
                10.3139/120.111423
                c447d602-cdd6-4b4c-bfda-d9f36d61be9f
                © 2019, Carl Hanser Verlag, München
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                References: 22, Pages: 5
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                Materials technology,Materials characterization,Materials science
                Materials technology, Materials characterization, Materials science

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