Characterization of Surface Defects on Pulse-Electrodeposited Nickel Tubes
Journal article, 2013

Electroplated thin-walled tubes were tested in compression. Most cracks were found at defects, i.e. protrusions on the surface of the tubes. The study focusses on the characterization of these defects. Optical microscopy revealed that the defects were already present in the metallization layer and occurred during the metallization process. When electrodepositing a Nickel coating on top, grains grow perpendicular to the surface of the metallization layer creating local orientation changes. Thus, protrusions occur on the surface of the tube where imperfections are located in the metallization layer. The results will be valuable for improving the deformation characteristics of the electrodeposited tubes; they can also be used to design new types of electrodeposits by patterning the substrate.

protrusions

Nickel coating

defects

metallization

EBSD

Nanomaterial

electroplating

Author

Uta Klement

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Yiming Yao

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Nooshin Mortazavi Seyedeh

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Surface and Microstructure Engineering

Glenn Hibbard

University of Toronto

Praktische Metallographie/Practical Metallography

0032-678X (ISSN)

Vol. 50 12 789-798

Subject Categories

Materials Engineering

Metallurgy and Metallic Materials

Areas of Advance

Materials Science

DOI

10.3139/147.110269

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