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Abstract: Several mortars from mural paintings were collected from the Misericórdia Church of
Odemira and analysed by using different techniques namely X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric
analysis with differential thermal analysis, SEM-EDX, optical microscopy, CHNS elemental
analysis and chemical analysis. Microfragments of paint layers were collected and analysed by
microchemical analysis. The results showed that the mortars are aerial lime mortars with siliceous
aggregates and that the pigments used were mainly pigments from local sources (red and yellow
ochre’s and malachite) and small blue.
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Abstract: There is an increasing interest in the last years for materials with nanometric grain size
because of the enhanced properties that could be achieved when reducing to the nanometric
scale. Three coatings using conventional, nanostructured and bimodal (mixture of conventional
and nano) WC-Co powders were obtained through High Velocity Oxygen-Fuel (HVOF)
technique. The powders were sprayed under different spraying conditions in order to improve
trybological properties for nanostructured powders. The relationship between spraying
conditions and decomposition has been studied using in-flight measurements and XRD
techniques. The nanostructured coating showed more decomposition than the other ones during
spraying process, but this decomposition was reduced through the new conditions.
Nanostructured coating showed more hardness using producer conditions, but the bimodal
coating showed better abrasive and friction wear resistance. Nanostructured and bimodal
coatings also provided an enhanced corrosion protection to the substrate when compared with the
conventional one. An important improvement in the abrasive wear resistance for the
nanostructured coating was obtained with the new conditions, due to the reduction in the
decomposition.
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