Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 285
... specimen surface . laser power in the range 200-900 W and the specimen velocity in the range 0.5-90 cm / sec . In addition , the displacement of specimen surface from the focal plane up to 2 mm was used . Beam power was checked before ...
... specimen surface . laser power in the range 200-900 W and the specimen velocity in the range 0.5-90 cm / sec . In addition , the displacement of specimen surface from the focal plane up to 2 mm was used . Beam power was checked before ...
Page 299
... specimens having painted chromium coating . The Auger spectrum taken from the melt zone of a carbon coated specimen after surface sputtering shows that the height of carbon peak in this specimen is similar to that observed in chromium ...
... specimens having painted chromium coating . The Auger spectrum taken from the melt zone of a carbon coated specimen after surface sputtering shows that the height of carbon peak in this specimen is similar to that observed in chromium ...
Page 311
... specimen is 1.5 mm ( Fig . 21b ) . It is also evident that a smaller beam shift has to be employed at this displacement in order to produce a melted surface layer having a relatively uniform thickness . Surface layers obtained at specimen ...
... specimen is 1.5 mm ( Fig . 21b ) . It is also evident that a smaller beam shift has to be employed at this displacement in order to produce a melted surface layer having a relatively uniform thickness . Surface layers obtained at specimen ...
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