Abstract :
Decorative and protective Ni–P amorphous coatings were electroplated onto NdFeB permanent magnet from an ortho-phosphorous acid
contained bath. The influences of the main electroplating technological parameters including current density, bath pH, bath temperature and H3PO3
on the structure and chemical composition of Ni–P coatings were investigated by potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance
spectroscopy (EIS) techniques in conjunction with X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning transmission electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray energydispersive
spectrometry (EDX). The optimized amorphous Ni–P coated NdFeB can stand for ca. 180 h against neutral 3.0 wt.% NaCl salt spray
without any pitting corrosion. Meanwhile, the results also showed that large phosphorous content is the precondition for Ni–P coatings to possess
the amorphous structure, but too much high phosphorous content can damage the amorphous structure due to the separation of superfluous P from
Ni2P/Ni3P and the resultant formation of multi-phase coatings (such as Ni2P–P).
Keywords :
Potentiodynamic polarization , EIS , Amorphous Ni–P electrodeposition , Nd–Fe–B