ARRUS Journal of Engineering and Technology
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021)

Material Test Comparison of Pure Aluminum (Al) and Pure Aluminum-Coated (Al) with Silver (Ag) Substrat Using Electroplating Method

Aming Sungkowo (Jakarta Global University)
Trikolas Trikolas (Jakarta Global University)
Rosyid Ridlo Al Hakim (Jakarta Global University)
Slamet Riyadi (Jakarta Global University)
Yanuar Zulardiansyah Arief (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)
Ariep Jaenul (Jakarta Global University)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Oct 2021

Abstract

Electroplating uses aluminum material, where it’s easy to obtain, lighter, and cheaper than other metals. The research goal was to determine the ability of the electric current to power aluminum (Al) coated with silver (Ag) by the electroplating method, to determine the effect of the magnitude of the electric current and the length of time the coating process took on the weight of Al coated with Ag and to determine the strength of the metal Al after tested using Brinnell test. The method used is to compare pure Al and pure Al coated with Ag by electroplating at different currents to determine the effect of the electroplating process. A Brinnell test was carried out to determine the hardness of the Al material after electroplating. The results are the amount of current that flows during the electroplating is directly proportional to the thickness of the electroplating layer attached to the Al surface. If the electroplating process uses a large current, the attached layer will look rough and not smooth, which also affects the material testing by using the Brinnell method. The Brinnell test proves that the hardness value of the Al material is directly proportional to the thickness of the layer.

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Journal Info

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jetech

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Computer Science & IT Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Library & Information Science

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ARRUS Journal of Engineering and Technology preserves prompt publication of manuscripts that meet the broad-spectrum criteria of scientific excellence. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Aerospace Engineering Architecture Evaluations Automation and Mechatronics Engineering ...