: This may refer to a specific section, such as the "Disqualification" or "Rights" sections found in related procedural guides (like the Article 32 Preliminary Hearing Officer's Guide), though in the engineering paper, it often denotes a specific reference number in the bibliography. Summary Table: Key Article Details Description Journal Journal of Laser Applications (LIA) Substrate 321 Stainless Steel Coating WC-FeAl (Laser Cladded) Key Equipment Sartarius LA-230S Balance Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Analytical Method FESEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy)
This article investigates the performance of —a process where a laser beam melts a coating material onto a substrate to improve its surface properties. Specifically, it examines the use of WC-FeAl (tungsten carbide-iron aluminide) on 321 stainless steel to enhance resistance against wear and tear.
: The study utilized a specialized wear test at ambient temperatures. To ensure precise measurements, researchers used a high-accuracy balance, specifically the Sartarius LA-230S (accuracy of 0.0001 g), to weigh samples before and after testing. lia 32 230 (7)
The provided information pertains to the , specifically a research paper titled " Wear behavior of laser cladded WC-FeAl coating on 321 stainless steel ," published in Volume 32, Issue 4 (represented as 32 230 in some indexing formats or related to specific article identifiers). Research Overview: Wear Behavior of Laser Cladded Coatings
: Refers to the Laser Institute of America , which publishes the Journal of Laser Applications . 32 : Represents Volume 32 of the journal. : This may refer to a specific section,
: Likely refers to the LA-230S precision balance used in the methodology or a specific page/article identifier within the volume.
: A pin-on-disk device applied force to the samples. The wear rate was calculated based on weight loss, density, wear distance, and the applied load. Specifically, it examines the use of WC-FeAl (tungsten
: To understand the wear mechanisms at a microscopic level, the team employed Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) . Context of "LIA" and "230" In this technical context:
: This may refer to a specific section, such as the "Disqualification" or "Rights" sections found in related procedural guides (like the Article 32 Preliminary Hearing Officer's Guide), though in the engineering paper, it often denotes a specific reference number in the bibliography. Summary Table: Key Article Details Description Journal Journal of Laser Applications (LIA) Substrate 321 Stainless Steel Coating WC-FeAl (Laser Cladded) Key Equipment Sartarius LA-230S Balance Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Analytical Method FESEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy)
This article investigates the performance of —a process where a laser beam melts a coating material onto a substrate to improve its surface properties. Specifically, it examines the use of WC-FeAl (tungsten carbide-iron aluminide) on 321 stainless steel to enhance resistance against wear and tear.
: The study utilized a specialized wear test at ambient temperatures. To ensure precise measurements, researchers used a high-accuracy balance, specifically the Sartarius LA-230S (accuracy of 0.0001 g), to weigh samples before and after testing.
The provided information pertains to the , specifically a research paper titled " Wear behavior of laser cladded WC-FeAl coating on 321 stainless steel ," published in Volume 32, Issue 4 (represented as 32 230 in some indexing formats or related to specific article identifiers). Research Overview: Wear Behavior of Laser Cladded Coatings
: Refers to the Laser Institute of America , which publishes the Journal of Laser Applications . 32 : Represents Volume 32 of the journal.
: Likely refers to the LA-230S precision balance used in the methodology or a specific page/article identifier within the volume.
: A pin-on-disk device applied force to the samples. The wear rate was calculated based on weight loss, density, wear distance, and the applied load.
: To understand the wear mechanisms at a microscopic level, the team employed Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) . Context of "LIA" and "230" In this technical context: