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Properties of ceramic coatings of phosphate ceramics

Refractories, 1971
The phosphate ceramic coatings made from Al2O3 and ZrO2 containing ortho- and metaphosphate of aluminum, in terms of properties (adhesion, thermal-shock resistance, and impact strength) are 1.5-3 times better than other coatings based on Al2O3 and ZrO2.
�. M. Verenkova   +3 more
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Sintering Behavior of Nano-Ceramic Coatings

MRS Proceedings, 1999
ABSTRACTThis paper concentrates on the densification of sol gel derived thin nano-ceramic coatings by laser radiation and by furnace treatment. Deposition of the film is done by means of spin coating of Zirconia. The sintering of the layer is observed using a number of different measuring techniques.
De Hosson, JTM, Popma, R, Hooijmans, J
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Nanoreinforced HVOF-Sprayed Ceramic Coatings

International Thermal Spray Conference, 2005
Abstract HVOF thermal spraying has been developed to deposit dense Al2O3-coatings with improved protective properties for various applications. Nanocrystalline coatings have been found to offer better thermal shock resistance, lower thermal conductivity and better wear resistance than their conventional counterparts.
Turunen, Erja   +5 more
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Ceramic coating technology

Sadhana, 1988
Modern technology calls for systems performing satisfactorily under extreme and often adverse operating conditions; hence it has become a technical and economic necessity to protect structural materials from the hostile environment. Thus ceramic coating technology (CCT) has found widespread applications in many diverse industries for the protection of ...
J Karthikeyan, M M Mayuram
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Ceramic-Coated Implant Systems

Advances in Dental Research, 1999
Practitioners have used hydroxyapatite-coated (HA-coated) endosseous and subperiosteal implants in various forms for many years. These have included root forms in both screw and cylindrical shapes, blades, and subperiosteals. The clinical predictability remains controversial and subject to claims and counterclaims. The early days of dental implantology
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HVOF Ceramic Coatings

International Thermal Spray Conference, 2004
Abstract A secondary acetylene after burner attached with an HVOF gun has been developed to produce high quality coatings required of ceramics. The secondary burner adds heat energy, enough to make deposition, to fine ceramic particles heated and accelerated by an HVOF gun.
T. Morishita, S. Osawa, T. Itsukaichi
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Ceramic Coatings

2012
CERAMIC COATINGS ARE AN ALTERNATIVE TO organic or polymer based coatings for selected surface coating applications. When protecting a surface, it is usually less expensive to use organic coatings rather than other materials such as ceramic coatings. However, organic paints have limitations and will not meet all service requirements.
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TIN OXIDE COATINGS ON CERAMICS.

1985
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Duvigneaud, Paul-Henri, Hennaut, M.F.
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Bioactive Ceramic Coatings

2015
Some kinds of metals, such as titanium and its alloys, bond directly to living bone without fibrous tissue. One of the key techniques for enhancing bone-forming ability of the metallic biomaterials is to modify their surface using bioactive ceramics. This chapter introduces various coatings on the metals to give high bioactivity, which is to have an ...
Hirotaka Maeda, Toshihiro Kasuga
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Ceramic Coatings and Linings

1994
Abstract Ceramic coatings are applied to metals to protect them against oxidation and corrosion at room temperature and at elevated temperatures. This article provides a detailed account of the factors to be considered when selecting a ceramic coating and describes the characteristics of various coating materials, namely, silicate ...
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