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1 March 1996 Physics and technique fundamentals of laser chemical hardening of the machine elements and metal cutting tools
G. I. Brover, V. N. Waravka, V. N. Pustowoit, A. V. Litwin
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Proceedings Volume 2713, Fifth International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '95; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234207
Event: Fifth International Conference on Industrial Laser and Laser Applications '95, 1995, Shatura, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The results of the experimental investigations of microstructures and properties of various materials subjected to the laser chemical heat treatment are presented. Optimization criteria of the laser radiation modes and conditions and also the chemical compositions of the coatings received by means of electrical-spark alloying, ion-plasma spraying, chemical deposition and dross cladding for the purpose of producing composite material having the prescribed service properties on the working surfaces edges of workpieces have been determined.
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G. I. Brover, V. N. Waravka, V. N. Pustowoit, and A. V. Litwin "Physics and technique fundamentals of laser chemical hardening of the machine elements and metal cutting tools", Proc. SPIE 2713, Fifth International Conference on Industrial Lasers and Laser Applications '95, (1 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.234207
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KEYWORDS
Chemical elements

Heat treatments

Chemical lasers

Metals

Solids

Carbon

Laser cutting

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