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Heat-Resistant Vacuum Coatings
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Factorial Experiments in the Search for Optimum Conditions
Increasingly stringent requirements on the durability and reliability of machines and mechanisms are making it necessary to develop new heat-resistant alloys that can be used for the surface alloying of metallurgical equipment parts. Either new structural steels or heat-resistant alloys that contain iron can satisfy this need. Experimental results have been used to propose an optimum composition of a heatresistant plasma coating based on iron-chromium aluminide Fe-23Cr-15Al-1Y. Use of this material makes it possible to obtain coatings having characteristics better than those of existing coatings.
Metallurgist – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 3, 2007
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