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Electroplating continued substrates

The microhardness of coatings was 18-19 GPa for molybdenum carbide [6], 29-31 GPa for tungsten carbide, and 31-32 GPa for zirconium diboride. The presence of a diffusion zone that ensured the adhesion of coatings to the substrate, was confirmed by qualitative and semiquantitative X-ray spectral microanalyses of microsections which were performed with a MS-46 Cameca electronic probe. The continuity of the coating-substrate transition was confirmed by stereoscopic images of the cross-sections of the electroplated samples. [Pg.299]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.12 , Pg.23 ]




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