Phosphate coatings can improve the corrosion resistance of carbon steel equipment such as carabiners. The specific porosity of the phosphate layer allows the deposition of an elastomer-based paint for absorbing mechanical shocks. The book is relevant for fundamental and applied research in the field of protective phosphate layers and their industrial applications. It also describes how to design and develop phosphating solutions that differ in the type and concentration of metal ions dissolved in phosphoric acid. Keywords: Safety Rings, Carabiners, Phosphate Coatings, Aluminum Alloys, Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels, Structural Characterization, Mechanical Characterization, Corrosion Resistance, Friction Coefficient, Temperature Shock, Mechanical Impact, Design of Carabiners, Coating Technology.
For one thing, the book presents research aimed at obtaining thin phosphate layers that offer good corrosion protection of finished parts. The other aim was to develop techniques that result in coatings with good lubricating properties, as they are required in plastic deformation processing. Keywords: Thin Films Deposition, Phosphate Coatings, Surface-Active Agents, Zinc Phosphates, Degreasing, Lubricating Films, Corrosion Protective Films, Anticorrosive Phosphate Films, Phosphating Techniques, Plastic Deformation Processing, Phosphating of Iron-Based Metallic Parts, Thin Film Characterization, Optical Microscopy, Electronic Microscopy, EDX Analysis, XRD Analysis, Optical Profilometry, Corrosion Tests, FTIR Spectroscopy, Tribological Tests, SEM-EDX Analysis.
The book analyses the design features of railway wheel pairs and investigates methods for increasing the durability of these wheels. Laser cladding of the surface of the wheels can successfully be employed for increasing their durability. Keywords: Railway Wheels, Surface Treatments, Laser Cladding, Strength Calculation, Fatigue Stresses, Laser Energy Source, Control of Thermodynamic Processes, Mobile Repair Complex.
Geopolymers presents a complex and interdisciplinary study in the fields of physics, chemistry, materials science, and civil engineering on oxide materials based on mineral wastes, known as geopolymers. Considering the ideal requirements for developing eco-friendly materials for industrial applications, this book describes how to design and develop different types of geopolymers that use mineral wastes or natural aluminosilicates as raw materials. It contains advanced knowledge and information regarding geopolymer manufacturing, development, characterization, and applications in soil stabilization, civil engineering, or ceramics. This book is relevant for undergraduate and graduate students conducting fundamental and applied research in the fields of materials engineering, ceramics engineering, and water processing.
For one thing, the book presents research aimed at obtaining thin phosphate layers that offer good corrosion protection of finished parts. The other aim was to develop techniques that result in coatings with good lubricating properties, as they are required in plastic deformation processing. Keywords: Thin Films Deposition, Phosphate Coatings, Surface-Active Agents, Zinc Phosphates, Degreasing, Lubricating Films, Corrosion Protective Films, Anticorrosive Phosphate Films, Phosphating Techniques, Plastic Deformation Processing, Phosphating of Iron-Based Metallic Parts, Thin Film Characterization, Optical Microscopy, Electronic Microscopy, EDX Analysis, XRD Analysis, Optical Profilometry, Corrosion Tests, FTIR Spectroscopy, Tribological Tests, SEM-EDX Analysis.
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