ISO 15726 Standard covers the requirements for electrodeposited zinc alloy coatings containing either nickel, cobalt or iron. It provides a method of designating the electrodeposited coatings, chromate conversion coatings and other supplementary treatments.Electrodeposited zinc alloy coatings containing nickel, cobalt or iron are significantly more corrosion-resistant than electrodeposited zinc coatings of equivalent thickness. The alloy coatings are anodic to steel, but less so than pure zinc. Although originally developed for the continuous coating of steel for the fabrication of automobile body panels, zinc alloy electroplating processes have become available that are suitable for the rack and barrel electroplating of individual components.
In the case of zinc-nickel alloys, proprietary acid and alkaline electroplating processes exist that yield deposits with controlled nickel contents. Zinc Nickel Coatings containing either 8 % or 12 % nickel are most widely used, and are often considered possible substitutes for cadmium coatings. Zinc-nickel alloy coatings can reportedly be applied by brush electroplating techniques.
The alloy coatings are often used in combination with chromate conversion coatings, organic sealants and other supplementary treatments to further enhance corrosion resistance, and often serve as the base for applying organic coatings. Chromate conversion coatings formulated specifically for use with zinc-cobalt and zinc-nickel alloy coatings are available for producing yellow- to bronze-coloured surfaces.
The electrodeposited zinc alloy coating shall be designated by the chemical symbols given in below table followed by a number in parentheses giving the composition of the alloy coating within 0,5 % mass fraction (w), followed by a number giving the minimum local thickness of the coating, in micrometres. For example, ZnNi(12)5 designates a zinc alloy coating containing 12 % nickel that is 5 μm thick.
| Type of alloy coating | Symbol | Typical composition w % | Composition range w % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zinc-nickel | ZnNi | 12 nickel, balance zinc | 6 to 18 nickel, balance zinc |
| 8 nickel, balance zinc | |||
| Zinc-cobalt | ZnCo | 1,0 cobalt, balance zinc | 0,3 to 1,2 cobalt, balance zinc |
| Zinc-iron | ZnFe | 0,5 iron, balance zinc | 0,3 to 1,0 iron, balance zinc |
Below Table gives typical thickness values specified for zinc alloy coatings deposited on steel, as guidance.
| Thickness µm | ||
|---|---|---|
| ZnNi | ZnCo | ZnFe |
| 5 | 6 | 6 |
| 8 | 12 | 12 |
| 10 | 18 | 18 |