Interaction of cathode spots of a vacuum-arc discharge with a metal surface during its deactivation

For the first time, the possibility of deactivation of a metal surface by the dry method by means of treatment with cathode spots of a vacuum-arc discharge is shown. A high deactivation coefficient is obtained by squeezing the liquid phase of the metal from the cathode spot with a high pressure crea...

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Metal surfaces
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