Progress in Surface Treatment

Progress in Surface Treatment

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All components and mechanical parts have surfaces which are either exposed to a particular environment or are in contact with other components. Consequent corrosion and/or wear of the surface may then lead to destructive failure. A so-called “bad” surface is a favoured spot for crack initiation, resulting in a decrease in the fatigue, tensile properties and even toughness of materials. Although the development of new materials can improve the surface properties, this can also lead to a change in the properties of the substrate. For example, increasing the carbon content significantly improves the wear resistance of steels, but toughness has to be sacrificed. Increased cost is another major concern. Moreover, for some components, such as gears, a ductile substrate and a hard surface are required. In this case, surface treatment remains the only choice. Surface modification, also termed surface treatment, has thus been recognised as being a major emergent manufacturing technology for improving the surface properties, with minimal alteration of the substrate.

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Editors:
Nahed El Mahallawy and Prof. Ming Xing Zhang
THEMA:
TGM
BISAC:
TEC021000
Details:
Special topic volume with invited papers only.
Pages:
344
Year:
2008
ISBN-13 (softcover):
9780878493722
ISBN-13 (CD):
9783908453260
ISBN-13 (eBook):
9783038131816
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Review from Ringgold Inc., ProtoView: A special topic volume containing only invited papers provides an overview of the most popular surface treatment technologies for structural materials, enabling scientists and engineers to select suitable technologies for their research and manufacturing. The studies present recent research results and reviews on thin film coating, laser surface technologies, surface nano-technologies, anodizing, electroplating, electroless plating, and thermal and cold spray.