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Journal articles on the topic "Glass-metal-ceramic coating"

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Karasik, Elena, and Yurii Hordieiev. "Determining the influence of the microstructure and phase composition of glass-metal-ceramic coatings on their basic physical-technical properties." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 6, no. 12 (114) (2021): 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.244004.

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Given the development of new heat-resistant nickel alloys that operate at temperatures up to 1,250 °C, as well as the introduction of additive technologies for the production of various parts, it is a relevant task to devise new compositions of highly heat-resistant coatings. Determining the influence of the phase composition of glass-metal-ceramic coatings on its basic properties could improve the effectiveness of protecting those parts that operate under extreme conditions. Therefore, it is promising to conduct a study aimed at establishing the relationship between the microstructure and pha
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Elena, Karasik, and Hordieiev Yurii. "Determining the influence of the microstructure and phase composition of glass-metal-ceramic coatings on their basic physical-technical properties." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 6, no. 12 (114) (2021): 53–61. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.244004.

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Given the development of new heat-resistant nickel alloys that operate at temperatures up to 1,250 °C, as well as the introduction of additive technologies for the production of various parts, it is a relevant task to devise new compositions of highly heat-resistant coatings. Determining the influence of the phase composition of glass-metal-ceramic coatings on its basic properties could improve the effectiveness of protecting those parts that operate under extreme conditions. Therefore, it is promising to conduct a study aimed at establishing the relationship between the microstructur
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Sulaiman, Marwa, and Enas Muhi Hadi. "Improved corrosion protection for low carbon steel employed for oil tanks: Investigation of wear." Experimental and Theoretical NANOTECHNOLOGY 9, s.3 (2025): 431–48. https://doi.org/10.56053/9.s.431.

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In this research, by dipping technique, a new glass-ceramic coating on a substrate is applied and developed without prior surface chemical treatment as a single coat. For the low-carbon steel with 0.2% C, various glass frit mixture substrates have been selected at different dispersions and are utilized to acquire a glass-ceramics coating that contains the optimum coating features. The test results also indicated that the mechanical properties (hardness, wear rate) of the resultant coating have been greatly improved by both silicate dispersion supplements into the mixture frit for all cases. On
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Makarevich, Konstantin S., Oleg I. Kaminsky, and Aleksey V. Zaitsev. "An Investigation of Photocatalytic Activity of Coatings Based on Strontium Bismuthate Deposited on a Ceramic Carrier." Solid State Phenomena 316 (April 2021): 987–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.316.987.

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A study was carried out to obtain effective photocatalytic coatings on a ceramic silicate carrier. The analysis of the characteristics of silicate materials, such as: ceramic carrier "Biopur"; porous glass carrier "Siporax"; glass-ceramic carrier (sitall) "Biopur forte" produced by the company "SERA", Germany, was made. According to X-ray phase analysis data, it was shown that the “Biopur” ceramic support is formed by magnesium aluminosilicates of the composition MgAl2Si3O10 and MgAl2Si4O12. The porous material “Siporax” is X-ray amorphous. The silicate material “Biopur forte” does not have a
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Gorokhovsky, Alexander V., Gleb Yu Yurkov, Igor N. Burmistrov, et al. "Glass-Ceramic Protective Coatings Based on Metallurgical Slag." Coatings 13, no. 2 (2023): 269. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coatings13020269.

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Pyroxene glass-ceramic enamels based on combinations of blast furnace slag and some additives were produced and investigated. The batch compositions and technological regimes of enameling were developed to produce high temperature protective coatings for carbon steel (ASTM 1010/1008). The composition of raw materials was selected to match the values of the thermal expansion coefficients of the glass-ceramic coating (~11∙10−6 K−1) and metal substrate (~12∙10−6 K−1) taking into account the temperatures of fluidization (Tf ~ 800°) and crystallization (Tc = 850−1020 °C) of the corresponding glasse
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Killinger, Andreas, and Rainer Gadow. "Thermally Sprayed Coating Composites for Film Heating Devices." Advances in Science and Technology 45 (October 2006): 1230–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ast.45.1230.

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Direct heated systems in white goods for medium temperature applications (approx. 250° -350° C) can be applied onto glass, glass ceramic and metal substrates by means of thermal spray techniques. Essentially, such a system requires at least two functional layers to work properly: (1) The metal coating that works as the heating element and (2) an insulator coating that electrically separates the substrate from the film heater. Therefore, the heating device combines three materials (substrate, insulator and film heater) with rather different thermophysical properties. An optimized spray depositi
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Li, Kun Ming, Yi Wang Bao, De Tian Wan, Yan Li Huo, and Jin Yi Wu. "Evaluating Adhesion of Ceramic Coatings by Scratch Testing." Key Engineering Materials 512-515 (June 2012): 959–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.512-515.959.

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Adhesion is one of the most important mechanical properties of ceramic coatings. Scratch testing is considered as a simple and effective method to evaluate adhesion of ceramic coatings. In this paper, the critical normal forces and scratch morphologies for different coating-substrate systems were studied by scratch testing. It is shown that the critical normal force obtained by acoustic emission (AE) signals decreases from 12 N to 7 N when the applied normal force rate increases from 20 N/min to 100 N/min for CVD SiC on C, and the failure area of this scratched sample increases with increasing
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Mohmmed, J. H. "A new high thermal shock resistant onelayer glass–ceramic coating for industrial and engineering applications." Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 2, no. 82 (2017): 70–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.2357.

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Purpose: A new high thermal stability single layer glass–ceramic coating system designing for applied on various grade of steel alloy has been developed in this work. Design/methodology/approach: The thermal shock resistance, thermal conductivity and thermal expansion of the coating system were evaluated by using suitable standard tests. Some crystalline agents (Lithium oxide Li2O, Titanium oxide TiO2, Zircon ZrSiO4 and Feldspar CaO∙Al2O3∙2SiO2) were add at constant ratio 6% to coating system to evaluate their effects on the resultant coatings. Findings: The results indicate the suitability of
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Yanishen, I., O. Fedotova, O. Savvova, O. Fesenko, N. Khlystun, and G. Petrochenko. "Study of glass-ceramic coating of dental implants in conditions of different bacterial status." SUCHASNA STOMATOLOHIYA 122, no. 5 (2024): 38. https://doi.org/10.33295/1992-576x-2024-5-38.

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Annotation. The ability of a surface to influence cell growth was known more than 100 years ago. Among the most commonly used functional coatings are bioactive glass ceramics, α/β-TCP, tetracalcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, zirconium, as well as growth factors, collagen, adhesive proteins, biologically active drugs, ions and metals, including graphene. The purpose of the study was to improve the quality of orthopedic treatment of patients by studying the effect of glass-ceramic coating of dental implants in conditions of moderate and severe bacterial infection. Experimental samples were prepa
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Floristán, Miriam, Andreas Killinger, and Rainer Gadow. "Overview on Developed Functional Plasma Sprayed Coatings on Glass and Glass Ceramic Substrates." Key Engineering Materials 533 (December 2012): 115–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.533.115.

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For diverse applications in optical, electronic and consumer industries, the use of glass and glass ceramics as substrates for functional coatings is becoming of outstanding interest in order to develop advanced composites. Atmospheric Plasma Spraying (APS) is an adequate technology for the deposition of a wide variety of materials on glasses. Glass and glass ceramics are characterised by their specific thermo physical properties like low or even negative CTE, low heat conductivity and high dimensional stability. Consequently, modified production processes in comparison to the established coat
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Glass-metal-ceramic coating"

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Ashcroft, Ian A. "Characterisation of glass-ceramic to metal bonds." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.306223.

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Book chapters on the topic "Glass-metal-ceramic coating"

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Weiss, Charles A., Sean W. Morefield, Philip G. Malone, Karen S. Henry, Sean P. Harte, and Michael L. Koenigstein. "Use of Glass-Ceramic Coatings Containing Water-Reactive Components as a Bonding Layer Between Concrete and Metal." In Advanced Ceramic Coatings and Interfaces V. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470943960.ch15.

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Donald, I. W. "Interfacial Reactions and their Influence on the Lifetime Behaviour of Glass-Ceramic-to-Metal Seals and Coatings." In Ageing Studies and Lifetime Extension of Materials. Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1215-8_72.

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Conference papers on the topic "Glass-metal-ceramic coating"

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Morefield, Sean W., Charles A. Weiss, Philip G. Malone, and Mike Koenigstein. "Reactive Silicate Coatings for Protecting and Bonding Reinforcing Steel in Cement-Based Composites." In CORROSION 2009. NACE International, 2009. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2009-09492.

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Abstract Engineered glass-ceramic coatings that contain hydraulically reactive calcium silicates have been shown to be remarkably effective in increasing the bond strength between reinforcing steel and the surrounding concrete or mortar. The coatings are a mixture of portland cement and alkaline-resistant basecoat glass enamel. X-ray diffraction patterns indicate that all of the major reactive compounds, such as dicalcium silicate and tricalcium silicate and the ferrites and even gypsum survived the firing of the frit-cement mixture onto steel. When exposed to water the cement grains in contac
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Floristán, M., R. Gadow, and A. Killinger. "Electrically Conductive Plasma Sprayed Oxide-Metal Coatings on Glass Ceramic Substrates." In ITSC2009, edited by B. R. Marple, M. M. Hyland, Y. C. Lau, C. J. Li, R. S. Lima, and G. Montavon. ASM International, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2009p0612.

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Abstract Coating operations over glass ceramic substrates represent a new field for thermal spray applications. Due to the unique thermal and mechanical properties of glass ceramics, especially the low or even negative CTE, coating processes must be adapted to reduce the distribution of thermal stresses in the system and to not damage the substrate. This study investigates the deposition of a complex-shaped ceramic-metallic multilayer coating system that could potentially serve as a heating element in a glass ceramic cooking plate. To ensure coating adhesion, the substrates are preheated and t
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Ishikawa, Y., and K. Hamashima. "Pt Thermal Sprayed Coating on Refractory-Bricks for Glass Melting." In ITSC2011, edited by B. R. Marple, A. Agarwal, M. M. Hyland, et al. DVS Media GmbH, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2011p0821.

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Abstract The dense refractory is applied for the high-temperature glass melting equipment. Furthermore, platinum or its alloy-clad refractory bricks are utilized to melt high quality glass in fields of optical and display glasses. From the viewpoint of the resource saving of rare metal, the decreasing of Pt-consumption is very serious problem for glass manufacturing. The platinum thermal spray coating is effective alternative technology to solve this problem for platinum cladding. A Pt-spray coated ceramics is difficult to get reliability due to the large difference of thermal expansion betwee
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Kobayashi, A., S. Yano, H. Kimura, and A. Inoue. "Fe-base Metal Glass Coating Produced by Gas Tunnel Type Plasma Spraying." In ITSC2007, edited by B. R. Marple, M. M. Hyland, Y. C. Lau, C. J. Li, R. S. Lima, and G. Montavon. ASM International, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2007p0733.

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Abstract Metal glass has excellent functions such as high toughness and corrosion resistance. Therefore it is one of the most attractive materials, and many researchers have conducted various developmental research works. However, the metal glass material is expensive and the composite material is preferred for the industrial application. Thermal spraying method is one of potential candidates to produce those metal glass composites. The gas tunnel type plasma system, which has high energy density and efficiency, is useful for smart plasma processing to obtain high quality ceramic coatings such
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Li, C., S. Yao, J. Tian, et al. "Novel Approaches for Thermal Spray Deposition of Fully Dense Ceramic and Metal Coatings with Well Bonded Lamellae." In ITSC2017, edited by A. Agarwal, G. Bolelli, A. Concustell, et al. DVS Media GmbH, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc2017p0006.

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Abstract It has been well accepted that thermal sprayings present a typical lamellar structure with limited lamellar interface bonding. It has been a great challenge to deposit a fully dense coating with fully bonded lamellae. In this report, three different novel approaches are introduced to deposit fully dense ceramic coatings and metal alloy coatings. With the deposition of a specific ceramic coating, it was found that there exists an intrinsic bonding temperature corresponding to the glass transient temperature of spray material. A chemical bonding is formed at the interface upon splatting
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Zhestkov, B. E., and A. S. Rtishcheva. "INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITIES TO USE A GLASS-CERAMIC COATING FOR METAL MODELS IN A HEAT EXPERIMENT." In ХХI International Conference on the Methods of Aerophysical Research (ICMAR 2022). Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение «Сибирское отделение Российской академии наук», 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53954/9785604788967_222.

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Gadow, R., A. Killinger, A. Voss, and C. Friedrich. "Combined Metallurgical and Ceramic Coating in the Development of Tubular Ozone Generators." In ITSC 1998, edited by Christian Coddet. ASM International, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc1998p1083.

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Abstract This paper discusses the development of a metal-coated glass tube that produces ozone more economically than traditional methods. It describes the principle of ozone generation, provides information on ozonizer tubes, and presents the criteria for selecting thermal spray powders. It examines the properties of several multilayer coatings consisting of an oxide ceramic top layer, an Al/Si interlayer, and a borosilicate glass substrate. It was found that the porosity and surface roughness of the oxide layer have a significant impact on the dielectric strength of the composite and the eff
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Berreth, K., M. Buchmann, R. Gadow, and J. Tabellion. "Evaluation of Residual Stresses in Thermal Sprayed Coatings." In ITSC 1999, edited by E. Lugscheider and P. A. Kammer. Verlag für Schweißen und verwandte Verfahren DVS-Verlag GmbH, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc1999p0670.

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Abstract Thermal spraying offers the possibility of applying functional metal, ceramic or cermet coatings to components with different geometries and materials and significantly improving their thermal, mechanical, and chemical properties. The performance in operation as well as failure due to deformation, cracks, and delamination are mostly determined by the internal stress state within the coated components. This paper reviews coating developments on light metal and glass substrates, sprayed with different atmospheric plasma spray process spray parameters are reviewed. The results show that
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Heo, Hyeonu, Addis Tessema, Shaheer Iqbal, Jaehyung Ju, and Addis Kidane. "Thermal Stress Analysis of Gypsum Shell Cracking in Polyjet-Based Rapid Casting of Cellular Metals." In ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2015-52417.

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Cellular (or lattice) metals are increasingly gaining attention for their having combinations of mechanical, thermal, and acoustic properties that provide potential opportunities for diverse multifunctional structural implementations. These include ultra-light structures with high specific strength and high specific strain, excellent impact absorption, acoustic insulation, heat dissipation media and compact heat exchangers. The emerging 3D printing technologies including direct and indirect additive manufacturing processes may accelerate the realization of their structural applications of cell
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