2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201713201003
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Analysis of the zinc covering quality formed by the vibration chemical-mechanical synthesis

Abstract: Abstract. The analysis of the results of experimental studies of production of zinc coverings by the way of vibration chemical and mechanical synthesis words.

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“…In previously published works [8][9][10][11][12][13] there is information about the formation of the surface layer in the process of vibration processing in the environment of metallic working media. These processes are accompanied by plastic deformation of the surface layers of the metal under conditions of multiple dynamic contact of particles of the working medium with the part.…”
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“…In previously published works [8][9][10][11][12][13] there is information about the formation of the surface layer in the process of vibration processing in the environment of metallic working media. These processes are accompanied by plastic deformation of the surface layers of the metal under conditions of multiple dynamic contact of particles of the working medium with the part.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The morphology of vibrational chemical-mechanical oxide layer: T=20 min, AA=2 mm, scale is 100 nm Studies of the surface morphology of a vibrational chemical-mechanical oxide coating revealed the growth stages and dimensions of the oxide film obtained as a result of the deposition of an AL9 grade aluminum alloy on a polished surface under modes: vibration amplitude A = 2 mm and frequency f = 33 Hz, time 5, 10, 20 min[10][11][12][13]. The original aluminum surface is shown inFig.…”
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