Phlogopite glass-ceramic coatings on stainless steel substrate by plasma spray

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  • Nafiseh Shahgoli Ceramic Department, Material and Energy Research C, Material and Energy Research Center(MERC)
Abstract:

Macor coatings on 316 alloys substrates were prepared by plasma spraying. The crystallization temperature, thermal expansion coefficient of mica glass-ceramic were at 900ºC and 40× 10−7/◦C respectively. The microhardness of obtained glass-ceramic coating was 6.8GPa and the coefficient friction was 0.98 . 

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Journal title

volume 2  issue 2

pages  16- 21

publication date 2016-06-01

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