Fundamentals of coatings
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Fundamentals of coatings
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 126. Surface engineering ; v. 1)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1993
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Note
Based on the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Advances in Coatings and Surface Engineering for Corrosion and Wear Resistance, and the First European Workshop on Surface Engineering Technologies and Applications for SMEs. Both events were held at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, on 11-15 Nat 1992
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new title is published in three highly illustrated volumes and covers the latest developments in the subject. It provides a unique combination of the science of coatings and surfaces, the technologies of deposition, surface modification and analysis, and practical applications. The three volumes provide a useful and comprehensive blend of reviews and state-of-the-art papers written by international experts, and reflect the current status of and likely future advances in surface engineering. The first volume, Fundamentals of Coatings, considers principles of coating/substrate design affecting high temperature and aqueous corrosion, and wear properties, scanning the coatings spectrum from organic through metallic to ceramic. The emphasis in this volume is on the science and design of coatings and substrate systems rather than on technology.
Table of Contents
- High Temperature Corrosion
- Aqueous Corrosion
- Wear Resistant Coatings
- Organic Coatings
- Metallic Coatings
- Ceramic and Glass Ceramic Coatings
- Indexes.
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