1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00796227
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Electrophoretic deposition and the structure of deposits of refractory compounds

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“…CEC as a eutectic sublayer, (ii) electrophoretic deposition of a refractory compound [4], and liquid-phase sintering during which the porous electrophoretic deposit is impregnated with liquid [5]. This makes it possible to produce hard dense coatings 100 µm and more in thickness.…”
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“…CEC as a eutectic sublayer, (ii) electrophoretic deposition of a refractory compound [4], and liquid-phase sintering during which the porous electrophoretic deposit is impregnated with liquid [5]. This makes it possible to produce hard dense coatings 100 µm and more in thickness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Liquid-phase sintering of the phoretic layer occurs during thermal treatment of these multilayer coatings at the eutectic temperature and results in quite a dense deposit. Different functional properties can be imparted to the material through variation in the chemical nature of additions during electrophoresis [4,5].…”
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