Electrodeposition and Properties of Bismuth Alloys with Low-Melting Metals
12.09.2008 г.

Electrodeposition and Properties of Bismuth Alloys with Low-Melting Metals

V. V. Povetkina and T. G. Shiblevab

 

a Tyumen State University of Oil and Gas, ul. Volodarskogo 38, Tyumen 625000 Russia

b Tyumen State University, Tyumen, 625003, Russia

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Received November 23, 2004

 

Abstract — The electrodeposition of bismuth alloys with indium, lead and cadmium from trilonate baths is investigated. X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy are used to determine the structure of the prepared alloys deposited under various electrolysis conditions. The electrocrystallization conditions of two-phase alloys—mechanical mixtures, are determined. The electrochemical alloying of bismuth coatings with low-melting metals is conducive to refining the grain structure, smoothing the surface relief, and increasing their acidic corrosion resistance.

 

PACS numbers: 82.45.Qr, 81.15.Pq

DOI: 10.1134/S0033173206050146