Abstract
The many metallurgical and ceramic coating techniques are amply illustrated in this book. Most of the chapters cover technologies relating to thin coatings, that is, less than 0.3–0.5 mm thick, which leaves a large market where arduous conditions and/or long life requirements dictate the need for thick coatings. These thicker coatings, or claddings, as they will be referred to, can be deposited by an equally wide range of techniques, all emanating from well-established welding and bonding methods.
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Dunkerton, S.B. (1996). Solid phase cladding. In: Stern, K.H. (eds) Metallurgical and Ceramic Protective Coatings. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1501-5_7
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