Terotechnology XI 2020
DOI: 10.21741/9781644901038-20
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The Influence of Plasma Cutting Parameters on the Geometric Structure of Cut Surfaces

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“…A particular case is represented by relatively small metal processing establishments [14] that, due to the technologies used, handle toxic substances or generate such substances as waste during their operations. Welding facilities [15], surface treatment operations [16], various types of coatings application [17,18], including special coatings [19,20], and window manufacturing [21] can be mentioned in this regard. Given the substantial resources involved in the construction and maintenance of protective systems, a thorough identification of hazards is essential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particular case is represented by relatively small metal processing establishments [14] that, due to the technologies used, handle toxic substances or generate such substances as waste during their operations. Welding facilities [15], surface treatment operations [16], various types of coatings application [17,18], including special coatings [19,20], and window manufacturing [21] can be mentioned in this regard. Given the substantial resources involved in the construction and maintenance of protective systems, a thorough identification of hazards is essential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific outcomes in the STEM field are typically associated with either typical material-related problems within the scope of materials engineering [29][30][31], especially in the case of special alloys [32,33], or machinerelated issues [34,35], which encounter specific problems beyond the competence and cognition of an average engineer, particularly in the railway industry [36], issues related to wear [37], including fatigue of welded joints [38,39] and hydraulic power systems [40]. The demand for scientific support also arises in the case of particularly advanced technologies associated with coatings [41][42][43] and surface layer [44]. This primarily includes DLC coatings [45][46][47] and ESD coatings [48][49][50], as well as separation issues [51].…”
Section: Areas Of Commercialization In Stem Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remedy for these problems lies in the proper selection of materials, both commonly used [26][27][28] and special alloys [29]. Their technological properties can be adjusted towards desired values by applying appropriate protective coatings [30][31][32] or modifying the surface layer [33]. Here, increasingly popular techniques such as electrospark deposition [34][35][36] and diamond-like carbon coatings [37][38][39] can be mentioned.…”
Section: B) A)mentioning
confidence: 99%