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    Tribological Properties of Hard Metal Coatings Sprayed by High-Velocity Air Fuel Process

    Lowering the thermal energy and increasing the kinetic energy of hard metal particles sprayed by the newly developed HVAF systems can significantly reduce their decarburization, and increases the sliding wear...

    C. Lyphout, K. Sato, S. Houdkova, E. Smazalova in Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (2016)

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    Internal Diameter HVAF Spraying for Wear and Corrosion Applications

    Electrolytic hard chrome (EHC) methods are still widely utilized in the printing, automotive and off-shore industries. Alternative methods to EHC have been widely developed in the past decade by conventional H...

    C. Lyphout, S. Björklund in Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (2015)

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    Screening Design of Supersonic Air Fuel Processing for Hard Metal Coatings

    Replacement of electrolytic hard chromium method by thermal spray technology has shown a growing interest in the past decades, mainly pioneered by depositing WC-based material by conventional HVOF processes. L...

    C. Lyphout, S. Björklund, M. Karlsson, M. Runte in Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (2014)

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    Residual Stresses Distribution Through Thick HVOF Sprayed Inconel 718 Coatings

    C. Lyphout, P. Nylén, A. Manescu, T. Pirling in Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (2011)

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    Residual Stresses Distribution through Thick HVOF Sprayed Inconel 718 Coatings

    Residual stress buildup in thick thermal spray coatings is a property of concern. The adhesion of these coatings to the substrate is influenced by residual stresses that are generated during the coating deposi...

    C. Lyphout, P. Nylén, A. Manescu, T. Pirling in Journal of Thermal Spray Technology (2008)