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Bioceramics Development and Applications

ISSN: 2090-5025

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Upgraded Interface Bond by In situ Oxidation inside Metal Clay Coatings

Abstract

Farzad Dabirian*

Metal-ceramic coatings are widely used in a range of industrial applications due to their ability to provide excellent wear resistance, corrosion protection, and thermal insulation. One of the key factors that affects the performance of metal-ceramic coatings is oxidation. Oxidation can occur within the coating, leading to changes in its microstructure and properties. In this article, we will discuss the mechanisms of oxidation within metal-ceramic coatings and its effects on the coating properties. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that occurs between a metal and oxygen in the presence of heat or a catalyst. In metal-ceramic coatings, the oxidation of the metal component can occur within the coating due to exposure to high temperatures or oxidizing environments. The metal component of the coating typically consists of metals such as chromium, aluminum, or titanium, which have a high affinity for oxygen.

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