3. Laser surface fusion treatments
Most laser anticorrosion treatments involve at least one transformation in the liquid state to modify surface properties. Solid-state treatments are therefore not considered here, although they may have an effect on surface reactivity through phase transformations (laser-induced martensitic transformation
3.1 Physical principle
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Bibliography
Websites
Technogenia website, SME specialized in laser WC deposits http://www.technogenia.com
Norms and standards (non-exhaustive list)
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Key terms and definitions - ISO 8044 - 1999
- Corrosion of metals and alloys – Measurement of electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation using the double-loop method (derived from Cihal's method) - ISO 12732 - 2006
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