Ultradispersed hardening of metal-ceramic microcomposites and coatings containing borides of transition metals in a low-temperature plasma flow
https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8323-2019-63-2-235-241
Abstract
The results of extended researches of processes of modification of morphology, composition and structure of polydispersed refractory powders and microcomposites based on CrB2, TiB2, TiCrB2, Al2O3 in the flow of low-temperature plasma and its use for the formation of plasma coatings – layered composites are presented.
About the Author
N. A. RudenskayaRussian Federation
Rudenskaya Natalia Alexandrovna – D. Sc. (Engineering), Chief researcher.
77, Partizansky Ave., 220107, Minsk.
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