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Several types of wear-resistant and/or low-friction coefficient coatings with engineered structure (e.g., metal matrix composites, MMC) have been produced by coaxial laser cladding. The MoS2 graded layer is created after thermal diffusion synthesis on the surface of a previously deposited molybdenum coating. MMC coatings with identical composition and different microstructure show different tribological behavior.
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Yakovlev, A., Bertrand, P. & Smurov, I. Wear-Resistant Coatings with Engineered Structure by Laser Cladding. Tribology Letters 17, 705–708 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11249-004-8076-y
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