2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2003.08.062
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Production and characterization of thermally sprayed polyethylene terephthalate coatings

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“…3c-f. It was found that the samples with the preheated substrates at 200 • C exhibited smooth and flat topsurface with a good physical bonding between the coating and the substrate, a similar finding being published by Duarte et al [21]. However, it was interesting to note that increasing the preheating temperature of substrate to 300 • C resulted in a small amount of pores within the coating layers.…”
Section: Effect Of Preheat Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…3c-f. It was found that the samples with the preheated substrates at 200 • C exhibited smooth and flat topsurface with a good physical bonding between the coating and the substrate, a similar finding being published by Duarte et al [21]. However, it was interesting to note that increasing the preheating temperature of substrate to 300 • C resulted in a small amount of pores within the coating layers.…”
Section: Effect Of Preheat Temperaturesupporting
confidence: 77%
“…However, it was interesting to note that increasing the preheating temperature of substrate to 300 • C resulted in a small amount of pores within the coating layers. These pores may be a result of some thermal degradations of PEEK during the spraying process, this statement being supported by Duarte et al [21]. It should be noted that although the substrate temperature of 300 • C was lower than the degradation temperature of the PEEK (579 • C by TGA test), it was still possible for the PEEK to degrade.…”
Section: Effect Of Preheat Temperaturementioning
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“…However, the sprayed composite coatings possess a porous structure, respectively. Especially, plasma sprayed FeCr-TiC composite coatings contain 16-20% porosity [4]. Also, coatings obtained from powders and wires with FeCrB composites are highly porous, because of insufficient time to melt completely of the powder [16].…”
Section: Microstructurementioning
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“…A literatura registra valores de T g para o EMAA próxi-mos a 100ºC, que foi o valor determinado da temperatura de fusão do EMAA (Duarte et al, 2004).…”
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