The process of chromium electroplating from a low-concentrated (120 g l(-1)
CrO3) bath with additive Limeda Ch-3 and fine-dispersion suspensions of mo
lybdenum dioxide (MoO2) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) particles has been stud
ied. The effects of these fine-dispersion particles, capable of co-depositi
on with chromium matrix,on certain characteristics of the coating have been
considered in this work. A lower rate of the formation of composite Cr-MoO
2 and Cr-TiO2 compared with that of Cr coating is supposed to be related to
the adsorptive capacity of MoO2 and TiO2 and desorption of their hydrides
from the electrode surface. It has been shown that high-dispersed particles
of MoO2 may be used to reduce hydrogenation of the substrate. Moreover, Mo
O2, as well as TiO2 particles, have an effect on such coating properties as
hardness, ductility, internal stresses and a high-temperature resistance.
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