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titleOfInvention Electrolytic coating method with amorphous cr alloy
abstract PURPOSE: To coat a substrate with an amorphous Cr alloy having extremely high corrosion resistance at a high speed with satisfactory work efficiency by putting the substrate in an aqueous soln. type bath contg. a tervalent chromium salt and a salt of an oxyacid of phosphorus as essential components and by supplying a pulsating current under specified conditions. n CONSTITUTION: An aqueous soln. type bath contg. a tervalent chromium salt such as CrCl.6H 2 O and an oxyacid of phosphorus or a salt thereof such as phosphoric acid or sodium hypophosphite as essential components is prepd. A substrate is put in the bath and a pulsating current ip having a pulse cycle of 0.01W100ms on-off time is supplied at >1W<30A/dm 2 current density to carry out the electrolytic coating of the substrate with an amorphous Cr alloy. A salt of an iron group metal such as FeSO 4 and a metallic salt having a high m.p. such as Na 2 MoO 4 .2H 2 O may be added to the bath. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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