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Design, Manufacture, and Application of Chamber for the Magnetohydrodynamic Deposition Made of PP

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Magnetohydrodynamic deposition can allow deposition of layers or particles that are difficult or impossible to obtain by other methods. This is related to the presence of additional forces during electrochemical processes. Due to the complexity of the method, it is necessary to properly design and manufacture the chamber with all parameters in mind. The paper presents the design process and the chamber manufacture. It is included a detailed description of the method of 3D printing using PP filament. A test was performed in the chamber, confirm the significant effect of magnetic field on the iron corrosion processes. The silver particles deposited on the surface of the titanium at different magnetic field parameters showed different morphology. Occurrence of the magnetic field has a significant effect on the current density during of silver deposition process.

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Koper, J.K. (2018). Design, Manufacture, and Application of Chamber for the Magnetohydrodynamic Deposition Made of PP. In: Hamrol, A., Ciszak, O., Legutko, S., Jurczyk, M. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68619-6_47

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