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Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Engineering. 69:311-316
The influence of the implantation of iron ions on the corrosion of magnesium and an AlZn-rich magnesium alloy (AZ91C) has been studied. Anodic polarization measurements in a dilute chloride-containing alkaline solution were used to evaluate corros
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Adhesion. 13:269-283
The concept of Atomic Interfacial Mixing (AIM) is suggested to account for the enhanced water-resistant adhesion of plasma-deposited polymer to various substrate materials. The interfacial interactions were achieved using several techniques involving
Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Engineering. 69:149-154
Auger spectra and depth profiles are reported from nitrogen-implanted steel samples that have been worn for various times on a Falex lubricant tester modified for use as a wear tester. The effect of the nitrogen implantations (2.5×10 17 N 2 + ions c
Publikováno v:
Materials science and engineering (Lausanne) 90 (1987): 273–280. doi:10.1016/0025-5416(87)90221-7
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:HALE, EB; REINBOLD, R; KOHSER, RA/titolo:NITROGEN IMPLANTATION OF STEELS-A TREATMENT WHICH CAN INITIATE SUSTAINED OXIDATIVE WEAR/doi:10.1016%2F0025-5416(87)90221-7/rivista:Materials science and engineering (Lausanne)/anno:1987/pagina_da:273/pagina_a:280/intervallo_pagine:273–280/volume:90
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:HALE, EB; REINBOLD, R; KOHSER, RA/titolo:NITROGEN IMPLANTATION OF STEELS-A TREATMENT WHICH CAN INITIATE SUSTAINED OXIDATIVE WEAR/doi:10.1016%2F0025-5416(87)90221-7/rivista:Materials science and engineering (Lausanne)/anno:1987/pagina_da:273/pagina_a:280/intervallo_pagine:273–280/volume:90
Mild steels which have been either thermally oxidized near 300 °C or implanted with nitrogen ions have been wear tested using a modified Falex Lubricant Testing machine. Both these treatments cause similar, much reduced wear rates which are about an
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