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The Russian National Research University of Technology "Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys" has developed an efficient protective coating that prevents wear and tear of automobile and tool parts.
This protective coating prevents wear, oxidation and corrosion of automotive parts and metal processing tools.
Spray coating helps to improve the performance of basic materials and extend the service life of milling cutters, cutting blades, drills, reamers, punches, high-load friction components (bearings, shafts, gears, gearboxes and transmissions).
Times.
Related research results were published in the "International Ceramics" journal.
"Our goal is to create a protective coating that is sprayed on the product in the vacuum chamber by plasma precipitation technology.
Titanium, nickel, aluminum, and carbon atoms are transferred to the surface of the product under the action of gas discharge, and react with nitrogen to form a hard surface.
“Protective coating of the coating.
” said Yevgeny Levasov, director of the Department of Powder Metallurgy and Functional Coatings of the college.
The harmful impurities are reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of metal processing.
Functional coating
This protective coating prevents wear, oxidation and corrosion of automotive parts and metal processing tools.
Spray coating helps to improve the performance of basic materials and extend the service life of milling cutters, cutting blades, drills, reamers, punches, high-load friction components (bearings, shafts, gears, gearboxes and transmissions).
Times.
Related research results were published in the "International Ceramics" journal.
"Our goal is to create a protective coating that is sprayed on the product in the vacuum chamber by plasma precipitation technology.
Titanium, nickel, aluminum, and carbon atoms are transferred to the surface of the product under the action of gas discharge, and react with nitrogen to form a hard surface.
“Protective coating of the coating.
” said Yevgeny Levasov, director of the Department of Powder Metallurgy and Functional Coatings of the college.
The harmful impurities are reduced, thereby improving the efficiency of metal processing.
Functional coating