The Study about the Effect of Work-Piece Space on Copper-Cerium Alloy Case Thickness and Component

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In this paper, the author uses double glow plasma surface metallurgy technology, prepares antibacterial stainless steel with copper-cerium case on its surface, does some research on how work-piece space affects Copper-cerium case thickness and component in the case. According to experiment, we find in the range of 10 mm to 25 mm, copper-cerium case depth firstly increase and then decrease with the distance expands; copper-cerium component first rises and then falls with the work-piece space .When the distance is 15mm, hollow cathode effect forms between two plates, we can obtain ideal copper-cerium alley case.

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