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Microarc plasma treatment of titanium and aluminum surfaces in electrolytes
Thin Solid Films, 2006The advanced plasma process of microarc treatment in electrolytes was utilized to prepare oxide layers on aluminum and titanium substrates by anodic conversion. This paper reports results on morphology, structure, growth rates, hardness and water contact angle measurements of titanium and aluminum oxidized surfaces obtained by microarc discharge in ...
V. Anita, N. Saito, O. Takai
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Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2018
The study considers heat exchange in a three-phase system: electrolyte solution—vapour-gas envelope (VGE)—a titanium workpiece. The temperature of a workpiece, current intensity, heat fluxes from the envelope to the electrolyte and the workpiece were measured in an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride with addition of ammonia and glycerol. Addition of
A. V. Zhirov +2 more
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The study considers heat exchange in a three-phase system: electrolyte solution—vapour-gas envelope (VGE)—a titanium workpiece. The temperature of a workpiece, current intensity, heat fluxes from the envelope to the electrolyte and the workpiece were measured in an aqueous solution of ammonium chloride with addition of ammonia and glycerol. Addition of
A. V. Zhirov +2 more
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Environmental Prospects of Localised Plasma-electrolyte Treatment of Materials
Ecology and Industry of RussiaQuantitative assessments of a number of potentially harmful factors inherent in localised plasma-electrolyte treatment (PET) were performed. The negative impact of the electrolytes used and the operation of the PET equipment on the environment and service personnel is shown to be negligible.
B.L. Krit +5 more
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Surface Modification of AISI 4140 Steel Using Electrolytic Plasma Thermocyclic Treatment
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2010Surface modification of AISI 4140 steel has been carried out by using electrolytic plasma thermocyclic treatment (EPTT). Cyclic voltage between 320 and 250 for stipulated period of 1, 2, 3, 4 s and 2, 3, 4, 5 s, respectively, has been performed. At the same time, the effect of average voltage and duration on process has been studied.
Kumruoğlu, Levent Cenk, Özel, Ahmet
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Mass transfer and doping during electrolyte-plasma treatment of cast iron
Technical Physics Letters, 2003The surface and subsurface layers of cast iron articles upon electrolyte-plasma treatment (EPT) were studied for the first time by a combination of methods, including Rutherford backscattering, elastic recoil detection analysis, X-ray diffraction, optical metallography, and microhardness measurements.
A. D. Pogrebnjak +5 more
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Thermochemical Treatment of Steel in an Electrolytic Plasma
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2001Yu. V. Kurochkin +2 more
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