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Characterization of the wear behavior of thermal sprayed coatings

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Friction and wear cause a reduction in quality and properties of materials, especially their surfaces. A wear test is a good method for estimating the wear of components and their durability. This article discusses some wear test methods and results of wear tests on thermal spray composite coatings (particle-and fiber-reinforced).

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Wielage, B., Steinhäuser, S., Schnick, T. et al. Characterization of the wear behavior of thermal sprayed coatings. J Therm Spray Tech 8, 553–558 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1361/105996399770350241

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