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Hao Wu, Zhezheng Wu, Weimin Song, Dongwei Chen, Mei Yang and Hang Yuan
Due to the issue of weakened adhesion between ultra-thin surface overlays, higher demands have been placed on bonding layer materials in practical engineering. This study proposed a method for preparing a one-component waterborne epoxy resin-modified emu...
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Rin Takada, Kota Hirasawa, Hideaki Takahashi and Makoto Chiba
Recently, new surface treatments for the corrosion protection of Al alloys by forming self-healing layers have attracted the attention of many researchers. The authors of this paper have previously developed self-healing polyurethane coatings with micro-...
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Emir Po?kovic, Fausto Franchini, Luca Ferraris, Federico Carosio and Marco Actis Grande
In electrical machines, laminated steels are commonly adopted as soft magnetic materials, while for permanent magnets, sintered ferrites and NdFeB are the most common solutions. On the other hand, the growing demand for volume reduction with the incremen...
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Yizhe Huang, Lin Li, Zhichao Xu, Chaopeng Li and Kuanmin Mao
In this paper, a new type of composite gradient sandwich plate structure is proposed, which embeds the pre-strained shape memory alloy (SMA) into the surface layer and the core layer composed of epoxy resin and graphite-reinforced materials. In the core ...
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Jen Yang Yap
Pág. 36
Protective coating layer applied to materials surfaces to prevent corrosion is susceptible to mechanical damages and other degradation processes. Self-healing coating from double-walled microcapsules could prolong the service life of the coating, allowin...
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Simone Giaveri, Paolo Gronchi and Alessandro Barzoni
Coatings for high temperatures (HT > 400 °C) are obtained from interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) binders formed by simultaneous polymerization of silicone and epoxide pre-polymers. A ceramic layer; mainly composed of silica and fillers; remains o...
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Gibson Rocha Meira, Raphaele Castro Malheiro, Munique lima
Pág. 119 - 132
This work studied the influence of rendering mortar layer on chloride transport into concrete structures. Concrete specimens rendered with three different mortar mixtures and two rendering thickness were used. Five of the six faces of the specimens were ...
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