Applied Surface Science, Vol.257, No.8, 3529-3537, 2011
The characteristics of chromized 1020 steel with electrical discharge machining and Ni electroplating pretreatments
A uniform and continuous chromized coating on AISI 1020 steel is produced by low-temperature pack chromization (LTPC) with electrical discharge machining and Ni electroplating pretreatments. The anticorrosive performance of the chromized steels is investigated in a 0.5 M H2SO4 solution at room temperature. The testing results indicate that the chromized specimen with electrical discharge machining and Ni electroplating pretreatments exhibits the lowest corrosion current density, 2.16 x 10(-8) Acm(-2), among the tested specimens. The corrosion resistance of all tested specimens are in the order of bare 1020 < 1020-Cr(700-2) < 1020-Ni-Cr(700-2) < 1020-EDM-Ni-Cr(700-2). Moreover, the 1020-Ni-Cr(7002) specimen have the best conductivity as a result of the less amount of oxides in the superficial coating. (C) 2010 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:AISI 1020 steel;Low-temperature pack chromization;Electrical discharge machining;Electroplating;Corrosion current density