Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces

Electrospark alloying (ESA) is a micro-bonding process capable of depositing wearcorrosionresistant coatings to repair, improve, and extend the service life of the components and tools. During coating, short-duration electrical pulses ranging from a few microseconds to a few hundreds of microseconds...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:45bdd6e61af3494e98497bec15028cd72021-11-21T11:57:52ZInstallation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces621.9.048.42537-63651810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/article/45bdd6e61af3494e98497bec15028cd72016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://mjps.nanotech.md/archive/2016/article/48844https://doaj.org/toc/1810-648Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2537-6365Electrospark alloying (ESA) is a micro-bonding process capable of depositing wearcorrosionresistant coatings to repair, improve, and extend the service life of the components and tools. During coating, short-duration electrical pulses ranging from a few microseconds to a few hundreds of microseconds are used to deposit the electrode (anode) material on the component surface (cathode) to produce a protective layer. One of the main components of installations for ESA is the current pulse source, which is responsible for technological parameters of the metal surface modification process. The data represent novel approaches to the formation of current pulses, which, in our opinion, will essentially expand the process capabilities. Rabalco, A.Sushyi, A.D.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and NanotechnologiesarticlePhysicsQC1-999ElectronicsTK7800-8360ENMoldavian Journal of the Physical Sciences, Vol 15, Iss 1-2, Pp 71-75 (2016)
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Rabalco, A.
Sushyi, A.
Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
description Electrospark alloying (ESA) is a micro-bonding process capable of depositing wearcorrosionresistant coatings to repair, improve, and extend the service life of the components and tools. During coating, short-duration electrical pulses ranging from a few microseconds to a few hundreds of microseconds are used to deposit the electrode (anode) material on the component surface (cathode) to produce a protective layer. One of the main components of installations for ESA is the current pulse source, which is responsible for technological parameters of the metal surface modification process. The data represent novel approaches to the formation of current pulses, which, in our opinion, will essentially expand the process capabilities.
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author Rabalco, A.
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title Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
title_short Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
title_full Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
title_fullStr Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
title_sort installation and technology of electrospark alloying of metal surfaces
publisher D.Ghitu Institute of Electronic Engineering and Nanotechnologies
publishDate 2016
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