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PHASE FORMATION CONTROL IN PLASMA SPRAYED ALUMINA-CHROMIA COATINGS

Alumina is an inexpensive material often used as feedstock for plasma spraying. Hard corundum (alpha-Al2O3) is desirable in coatings, but other phases, unstable at elevated temperatures, also form as a result of the complexity of the spraying processes. When chromia (Cr2O3) is added to Al2O3, a comp...

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Published in:Ceramics (Praha) 2011-01, Vol.55 (3), p.294-300
Main Authors: Dubsky, J, Chraska, P, Kolman, B, Stahr, C C, Berger, L-M
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