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Plasmas Processes Applied on Metals and Alloys
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This book focuses on recent advances in plasma technology and its application to metals, alloys, and related materials. Surface modifications, material syntheses, cutting and surface coatings are performed using low-pressure plasma or atmospheric-pressure plasma. The contributions of this book include the discussion of a wide scope of plasma technologies applied to materials. Plasma is a versatile tool that can be applied in many types of material processing. New material processing applications of plasmas and new plasma technologies are being developed rapidly. We hope that this book can contribute new knowledge to the plasma material research society.
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Keywords
- additive manufacturing
- Ag-doped TiO2 anatase
- air plasma
- Al2O3 coating
- Aluminum
- antibacterial and photoactivity applications
- atmospheric pressure
- atmospheric pressure plasma jet
- atmospheric-pressure plasma
- cathodic plasma electrolysis deposition
- chloroplatinic acid
- composite coating
- cut heat affected zone
- dye-sensitized solar cells
- Ga droplet
- GaN nanodot
- hydrogen fraction
- mini-tensile test
- Morphology
- n/a
- Nitrogen
- nitrogen dose amount
- nitrogen plasma
- optoelectronic properties
- organic-inorganic halide perovskite
- oxidation
- Plasma
- plasma cutting
- plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO)
- plasma nitriding
- plasma treatment
- Platinum
- polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
- postdischarge
- residual stress
- selective laser melting
- self-lubricating
- solution surface tension
- spark plasma sintering
- steel plate
- surface
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- Ti6Al4V lattice structure
- tin chloride
- tin oxide
- Titanium
- transmission electron microscopy
- Void
- wettability
- wurtzite
- Zinc-blende