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Contemporary achievements in the deposition of protective and hard coatings

  • International Seminar “New Materials and their Use in Engineering,” Kiev, October 13–16, 1992
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Information is presented on the status of development of methods of gasothermal and vacuum deposition of coatings. Coating deposition for the protection of surfaces against wear and corrosion, or to provide specific useful properties (thermophysical, optical, electromagnetic) is one of the important trends in the development of new materials for machinery construction. The selection of different materials for the base and coating in order to combine mechanical strength with resistance to aggressive environments enables construction of more reliable components while conserving materials. A series of commercial methods based on gasothermic and vacuum technology permit the achievement of high output through the use of automation. Prospects for further development of these methods lie in devising combinations of techniques, the use of supersonic jets, high energy beams and impulses, and supplemental treatment of coated parts.

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 7(367), pp. 5–14, July, 1993.

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Borisov, Y.S. Contemporary achievements in the deposition of protective and hard coatings. Powder Metall Met Ceram 32, 566–572 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00559939

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