InTech, 2013, 230 p., ISBN: 9535111498 9789535111498
This book collects some of new methods in surface engineering. These interesting methods usually apply to enhance the surface properties, e.g. wear rate, fatigue, abrasion, and corrosion resistance.
Surface engineering can be defined as an enabling technology used in a wide range of industrial activities. Surface engineering was founded by detecting surface features which destroy most of pieces, e.g. abrasion, corrosion, fatigue, and disruption; then it was recognized, more than ever, that most technological advancements are constrained with surface requirements.
Surface Modification by Friction Based Processes
Zinc Oxide — Linen Fibrous Composites: Morphological, Structural, Chemical, Humidity Adsorptive and Thermal Barrier Attributes
Modern Orthopaedic Implant Coatings — Their Pro’s, Con’s and Evaluation Methods
Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Coatings on Lightweight Metals
Metallic and Oxide Electrodeposition
Nanocoatings
Coating Technology of Nuclear Fuel Kernels: A Multiscale View
Surface Modification of Nanoparticles Used in Biomedical Applications
Electrodeposition of Alloys Coatings from Electrolytic Baths Prepared by Recovery of Exhausted Batteries for Corrosion Protection