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Dip coated silicon-substituted hydroxyapatite films

Acta Biomaterialia, 2006
Silicon-substituted hydroxyapatites have been deposited onto Ti6Al4V substrates by sol-gel technology. The Ca(10)(PO(4))(6-x-y)(SiO(4))(x)(CO(3))(y)(OH)(2-x+y) coatings obtained, with silicon contents up to x=1 (2.8 wt.%), show a homogeneous and crack-free surface composed of particles smaller than 20 nm.
Natalia, Hijón   +3 more
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Superhydrophobic silica coating by dip coating method

Applied Surface Science, 2013
Abstract Herein, we report a simple and low cost method for the fabrication of superhydrophobic coating surface on quartz substrates via sol-gel dip coating method at room temperature. Desired surface chemistry and texture growth for superhydrophobicity developed under double step sol–gel process at room temperature.
Satish A. Mahadik   +7 more
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Hot‐dipped Metallic Coatings

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1960
Hot‐dipped metallic coatings are of fundamental importance to the corrosion technologist because, in many applications, they are the cheapest and most durable finish. In this article, the properties, preparation and uses of the metal coatings are compared and contrasted.
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OTES modified transparent dip coated silica coatings

Ceramics International, 2013
Abstract The present paper describes the room temperature synthesis of dip coated water repellent silica coatings on glass substrates using octyltriethoxysilane (OTES) as a co-precursor with two-step sol–gel process. Silica sol was prepared by keeping the molar ratio of tetraethylortosilicate (TEOS) precursor, methanol (MeOH) solvent, acidic water (0.
V.G. Parale   +6 more
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Dip-coating of ITO films

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1997
Abstract Uniform, transparent indium tin oxide (ITO) films were prepared by dip-coating process using an organic sol composed of indium acetate—diethanolamine—tin octylate-n-propanol mixture and the relationship between their electrical properties, film morphology and dip-coating conditions have been investigated.
Yasutaka Takahashi   +5 more
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HOT DIPPED ALUMINIUM COATINGS

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1955
The value of sprayed aluminium for the protection of iron and steel is now widely recognised in the building industry. It has also been shown that a high degree of protection is afforded by hot dip aluminised coatings, which have excellent resistance to both corrosion and heat.
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Dip-coating of aluminium by lead

Journal of Materials Science, 1974
A study of the problems connected with the coating of aluminium by molten lead has been made. A theoretical approach shows that lead only wets the aluminium surface if the latter is completely free of oxide. Contact of liquid lead with a “clean” aluminium surface may be effected by using an intermediate layer of molten chlorides as a flux and this ...
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HOT‐DIPPED ALUMINIUM COATINGS

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1964
This article is based on a lecture given at the Symposium on Hot Dipped Metal Coatings held at the Borough Polytechnic on July 1 and 2, 1964, under the auspices of the Division of Metal Science.
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Continuous Hot Dip Coatings

1994
Abstract This article discusses the processes involved in continuous hotdip coating of steel sheets, namely, hot and cold line processing, surface preparation, and post treatment. It outlines the properties and microstructures of metals and their alloys used in this process. The coatings considered in this article include metal coatings,
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