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Laser processing was carried out by means of a CW CO2 laser operating up to a maximum power up 1kW. The processing parameters were optimised in order to obtain homogenous and uniform surface layers up to 1 mm thick.
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Karamis, M.B., Yilbas, B.S. (1990). Laser Coating of Engineering Materials for Increased Wear Resistance. In: Auciello, O., Gras-Marti, A., Valles-Abarca, J.A., Flamm, D.L. (eds) Plasma-Surface Interactions and Processing of Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 176. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1946-4_42
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