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CORROSION AND OXIDATION BEHAVIOR OF POLYMER DERIVED CERAMIC COATINGS WITH PASSIVE GLASS FILLERS ON AISI441 STAINLESS STEEL

Polymer derived ceramic (PDC) polysilazane-based double layer composite coatings on steel substrates consisting of a PDC bond-coat, and a PDC-based top-coat containing ceramic passive (ZrO₂) and active (ZrSi₂) fillers, as well as a specially tailored passive glass filler with high melting temperatur...

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