Copper Electrodeposition on a Magnesium Alloy (AZ80) with a U-Shaped Surface
Ching An Huang1, Yu Hu Yeh2, Che Kuan Lin3
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan. gfehu@mail.cgu.edu.tw.
Abstract:
Cu electrodeposition was performed on a cylindrical AZ80 substrate with a U-shaped surface. A uniform deposition of Cu was achieved on an AZ80 electrode via galvanostatic etching, followed by Cu electrodeposition in an eco-friendly alkaline Cu plating bath. Improper wetting and lower rotational speeds of the AZ80 electrode resulted in an uneven Cu deposition at the inner upper site of the U-shaped surface during the Cu electroplating process. This wetting effect could be deduced from the variation in the anodic potential during the galvanostatic etching. The corrosion resistance of the Cu-deposited AZ80 electrode can be considerably improved after Ni electroplating.
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