Chromium-iron alloy plating from a solution containing both hexa

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ABSTRACT:
Electrodeposition of a chromium-iron alloy on a substrate using an electrolyte solution prepared from water, an inorganic hexavalent chromium compound, an inorganic trivalent chromium compound, and an inorganic iron compound, the solution having an adjusted pH lying within the range of 0.5 to 2.0.

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