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The main target of this book is to state the latest advancement in ceramic coatings technology in various industrial fields. The book includes topics related to the applications of ceramic coating covers in engineering, including fabrication route (electrophoretic deposition and physical deposition) and applications in turbine parts, internal combustion engine, pigment, foundry, etc.
Ceramic coating. --- Coating, Ceramic --- Coatings --- Protective coatings --- Refractory coating --- Surface-coating technology
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Nanocomposite coatings have various properties that can be utilized for corrosion protection and tribological improvements. Synthesis of the nanocomposite coatings using an electrodeposition method allows unique control of the experimental parameters. By fine tuning the experimental parameters, various compositions and properties can be obtained for the nanocomposite coatings. This book covers some of the electrochemical methods used for nanocomposite coating deposition as well as discusses in detail examples of several nanocomposite coating. The corrosion and tribological performance of the nanocomposite coatings are also covered and some nanocomposite coatings are discussed for specific technological areas, such as fuel cells and microelectronics.
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Coatings offer the unique opportunity to create architectures that combine the functionality of two or more materials, conferring unique properties to objects with an extremely large palette of solutions. For this flexibility, thick and thin films have terrific impacts on the most relevant societal challenges. Computers, food packaging, airplanes, and cars, to mention a few familiar objects from everyday life, rely heavily on coatings. To celebrate the key role that coatings have in society, and in science and technology, this book collects a selection of relevant reviews and original research articles published in “Coatings” in 2017 and 2018. Papers have been selected based on their broad impact and balancing between the two major aspects of coatings science and technology: deposition and characterization.
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Development of new surfaces and coatings has resulted in scientific and technological progress. Coatings technology offers the possibility of producing advanced surface with tailored physicochemical and biological properties to meet requirements for food, biomedical, and environmental applications. This e-book gathers recently published papers that have attracted considerable attention and consideration, providing updates on this research topic. Specifically, this book collects new information on designed surfaces, coatings, and materials based on metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Some research describes the techniques for the preparation and characterization of gel, functional surfaces, and coatings, and their potential application in drug delivery or films for food preservation. Other studies outline different surface preparation processes or novel techniques for modifying the surface features for load-bearing implant applications. One paper focuses on the synthesis of stimuli-responsive hydrogels for new perspectives such as active coatings for cotton–cellulose fabric. A review is devoted to probiotic microencapsulation technology. The collection delivers scientific findings to both academic and industrial readers.
Technology --- Coatings --- Surface --- Coatings. --- Plastic coating. --- Coating, Plastic --- Protective coatings --- Surface coatings --- Materials --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Coating processes --- Thin films
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Electrophoresis is defined as the transport of electrically charged particles in a direct current electric field. Electrophoretic separation is based on differential rates of migration in the bulk of the liquid phase and is not concerned with reactions occurring at the electrodes. In the early days, electrophoresis was carried out either in free solution or in the supporting media such as paper, cellulose acetate, starch, agarose, and polyacry lamide gel. In between 1950 to 1970, an enumeration of techniques and instrumentation for Electrophoresis were developed. The present book contains few fundamentals on capillary electrophoresis and diverse application of electrophoresis in general. We hope this collection will entertain the readers who are interested in fundamental as well as applications of electrophoresis in general.
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This handbook covers developments in processing and property characterization and applications of Hydroxyapatite (HA), providing a timely resource for active researchers and newcomers to the field. It details HA coatings and use in dental implants, biomimetic HA materials, electrochemical and pulsed laser deposition, drug delivery, and more. In an approach that differs from traditional handbooks, it contains more than just data such as tables and figures. It is written in such a way that seasoned professionals at every level will find it a valuable data source that gives them indispensable help in their research--
Biomedical materials. --- Hydroxyapatite coating --- Therapeutic use. --- Biocompatible materials --- Biomaterials --- Medical materials --- Medicine --- Biomedical engineering --- Materials --- Biocompatibility --- Prosthesis --- Coating, Hydroxyapatite --- Ceramic coating --- Bioartificial materials --- Hemocompatible materials --- Biomaterials (Biomedical materials)
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The incremental hole drilling method is used and further developed to determine residual stress states in thick film systems. The application limits regarding the applicability on film systems and the influence of the system's built up is examined by finite element simulations. A new evaluation method for the hole drilling method is proposed. Using this method residual stress states in thick film systems can be determined reliably in the coating, at the interface and also in the substrate.
residual stress --- inkrementelle Bohrlochmethode --- coating systems --- Eigenspannungen --- Schichtverbundehole drilling method
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In recent decades, there have been extensive developments in science and technology. These advances provide new techniques to deposit coatings onto various substrates, thus, addressing the ever-increasing performance requirements of various applications. Moreover, as technology itself develops, there are new problems that require new solutions, some of which can be solved through the application of coatings. Thus, the demands from coatings are continually increasing and the field is growing. The collection of articles contained within this volume cover a wide range of different research approaches to coatings reflecting the expanding field of coatings. It covers examples from topics such as a cold spray of magnesium alloys onto steel substrates, mechanical coatings of Ti-based materials onto steel balls, electroless plating of Ni-P coating onto an Mg-based alloy, magnetron sputtering of Ru-Zr coatings onto a Si wafer, a review of ionic liquids that form surface layers, as corrosion inhibitors, nano-composite epoxy coatings containing exfoliated clay (montmorillonite) for steel protection, a coating based on plasma electrolytic oxidation of an aluminum alloy and inhibited epoxy primer for aerospace aluminum alloys. This volume provides a wide-angle snapshot of current coating technologies through the presentation of some specific studies.
cyclical gradient concentration --- internal oxidation --- multilayer coating --- nanocomposite coating --- Ti coatings --- steel balls --- mechanical coating --- process analysis --- steel --- corrosion --- protection --- coatings --- epoxy—clay nanocomposites --- primer --- Li-inhibited --- AA2024 --- polyurethane --- SEM --- EDS --- PIXE --- PIGE --- leaching --- pigments --- ionic liquid --- polyionic liquid --- graphene --- hybrid coating --- electroless deposition --- Ni–P coating --- magnesium alloy --- ZE10 --- adhesion --- microhardness --- EDS analysis --- polarization test --- plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) --- aluminum --- three-dimensional structure --- aluminum/coating interface --- growth model --- cold spraying --- coating --- composite coatings --- microstructure
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Organic light-emitting diodes consist of several layers of organic molecules just a few nanometers thick. In future, it may become possible to change the manufacturing process from vacuum deposition to a cost-effective liquid processing. This theoretical and practical investigation focuses on the underlying processes, in particular coating and drying, as well as the factors influencing the separation of individual layers in multilayer systems consisting of small molecules.
Schlitzgießen --- diffusion --- knife coating --- DiffusionOLED --- Mehrschichtsysteme --- Trocknung --- slot die coating --- SMOLED --- multilayer --- solution process --- drying --- Flüssigprozessierung --- Rakelbeschichtung --- Kleine Moleküle --- OLED --- Multischichten --- small molecules
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Surface engineering can be defined as an enabling technology used in a wide range of industrial activities. Surface engineering was founded by detecting surface features which destroy most of pieces, e.g. abrasion, corrosion, fatigue, and disruption; then it was recognized, more than ever, that most technological advancements are constrained with surface requirements. In a wide range of industry (such as gas and oil exploitation, mining, and manufacturing), the surfaces generate an important problem in technological advancement. Passing time shows us new interesting methods in surface engineering. These methods usually apply to enhance the surface properties, e.g. wear rate, fatigue, abrasion, and corrosion resistance. This book collects some of new methods in surface engineering.
Surfaces (Technology) --- Materials --- Surface phenomena --- Friction --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Tribology --- Surfaces --- Surface-coating technology
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