Ion-plasma coatings performance properties improvement obtained by arc deposition

Influence of micro-droplet phase content in erosion products of cathodes made of various materials on coating properties produced by vacuum ion-plasma electro-arc method has been revealed. Amount of micro-droplet phase and its fractional content in a plasma jet have been researched. Coefficient stan...

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