Detonation Spraying of Protective Coatings

Detonation gun spraying, a technique of thermal spraying, achieves well-bonded dense protective coatings through ultrahigh velocity, medium temperature deposition of powders. The powdered feedstock materials range from metallic alloys to hard ceramics, enabling wear-resistant coatings to be formed....

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science and engineering 1987-09, Vol.93 (1-2), p.1-37
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