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This guide concentrates on engineering applications, where the main concern is with the potential of surface damage; i.e. damage that might occur by corrosion, wear or any other aspect of the environment. There are several possibile degradation processes:
This Guide discusses the options for surface preparation and surface engineering to protect your parts against degradation. For help in selection of the most appropriate treatment for your particular problem, you should consult the "Coating Selection" or the "Problem Solver" pages (see side bar). Alternatively consult the expert system "ISIS". The general protective process consists of four steps:
The surface engineering process can be divided into two main groups; 1. Surface Preparation Processes,which clean and prepare component surfaces. (Click on the link to read more detail)
2. Surface Treatments, which give the material the desired properties. There are many ways of treating metal surfaces to enhance the corrosion resistance and/or their tribological properties. These may be grouped into three broad categories: (Click on the link to read more details about each group of treatments)
Author:Keith Stevens of AT Poeton |