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020 _a9781845691813
_qhbk
041 _aeng
082 _a671.734
_bCHA
245 _aThe Cold Spray Materials Deposition Process : Fundamentals And Applications
_c/ edited by Victor K. Champagne
260 _aCambridge
_bWoodhead Publishing Limited
_c2007
300 _axiv, 362 p.
_b: ill.
_c; 24 cm.
504 _aBib and Ref
520 _aThe cold spray process produces dense, low oxide coatings which can be used in such diverse applications as corrosion control and metals repair. It has emerged as an important alternative to thermal spray coating techniques in certain areas. This pioneering book reviews both the fundamentals of the process and how it can best be applied in practice. The first part of the book discusses the development of the process together with its advantages and disadvantages in comparison with thermal spray coating techniques. Part two reviews key process parameters such as powders, nozzle design, particle temperature and velocity, and particle/substrate interaction. It also describes portable and stationary cold spray systems. The final part of the book discusses how the cold spray process can be applied in such areas as improved wear, corrosion protection, electromagnetic interference shielding and repair of damaged components. The cold spray materials deposition process is a standard reference on this important process and its industrial applications. Examines the fundamentals of the cold spraying processAssesses how the technique can best be applied in practiceDescribes portable and stationary cold spray systems.
650 _aMetal Spraying
650 _aIndustries & Trades
942 _cREF
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