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ITSC 2002, Thermal Spray 2002: Proceedings from the International Thermal Spray Conference, 1029-1032, March 4–6, 2002,
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View Papertitled, Investigation of Composite Powders with Hard Lubricant Components for Thermal Spraying of Coatings
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This paper presents the results of studies on powders used in wear-resistant thermal spray coatings. The work focuses on the influence of the shape, size, and structure of composite powders containing nickel, iron, and chromium mixed with TiC and dry lubricants such as MoS 2 and CaF 2 . The powders are analyzed using SEM and metallographic methods along with X-ray diffraction. Paper includes a German-language abstract.
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ITSC1999, Thermal Spray 1999: Proceedings from the United Thermal Spray Conference, 623-626, March 17–19, 1999,
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View Papertitled, Optimization of Plasma Spraying Modes for Hydroxyapatite Coatings
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Ti-implants plasma-sprayed with a hydroxyapatite (HA) coating are widely used. When using an implant the coating quality is characterized by the presence of HA decomposition products and sprayed material structure. This paper investigates the properties of hydroxyapatite coatings and their dependence on the types of plasma spray. The types of hydroxyapatite decomposition on titanium substrates using plasma spray technology are optimized. Paper includes a German-language abstract.
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ITSC1999, Thermal Spray 1999: Proceedings from the United Thermal Spray Conference, 708-710, March 17–19, 1999,
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View Papertitled, Increase of Wear Resistance of the Spraying Coatings by Means of Impulse-Plasma Processing
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This paper investigates the wear resistance of NiCr-Fe+50(80)%chromium carbide and NiCr-Fe+50%SiC coatings. This is achieved by the plasma spraying of composite powders and the mechanical mixing of powders, followed by an additional treatment with pulses of a plasma jet. The mechanism of wear of the sprayed coatings is also analyzed. Paper includes a German-language abstract.