1994
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.166-169.319
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An X-Ray Study of Thermally-Sprayed Metal Coatings

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“…Plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings have been investigated at a cryo-fractured cross-section using scanning electron microscope (Hitachi S-4100 FESEM) equipped with a secondary electron (SE) detector for topographical imaging, a back scattered electron (BSE) one for density imaging and an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) detector to analyse chemical composition (Burgess et al, 1999;Gueorguiev et al, 2009b;Iordanova et al, 1994Iordanova et al, , 1995. EDX has been applied for analysis of interfaces in double-layer plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings, shown in Figure 3, together with the distribution of the main elements Ca, P and Ti at the interface between the transition TiO 2 and top HA layers.…”
Section: Coating Morphology Chemical Composition and Distribution Of Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings have been investigated at a cryo-fractured cross-section using scanning electron microscope (Hitachi S-4100 FESEM) equipped with a secondary electron (SE) detector for topographical imaging, a back scattered electron (BSE) one for density imaging and an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) detector to analyse chemical composition (Burgess et al, 1999;Gueorguiev et al, 2009b;Iordanova et al, 1994Iordanova et al, , 1995. EDX has been applied for analysis of interfaces in double-layer plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings, shown in Figure 3, together with the distribution of the main elements Ca, P and Ti at the interface between the transition TiO 2 and top HA layers.…”
Section: Coating Morphology Chemical Composition and Distribution Of Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings have been investigated at a cryo-fractured cross-section using scanning electron microscope (Hitachi S-4100 FESEM) equipped with a secondary electron (SE) detector for topographical imaging, a back scattered electron (BSE) one for density imaging and an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) detector to analyse chemical composition (Burgess et al, 1999;Gueorguiev et al, 2009b;Iordanova et al, 1994Iordanova et al, , 1995. EDX has been applied for analysis of interfaces in double-layer plasma-sprayed bioceramic coatings, shown in Figure 3, together with the distribution of the main elements Ca, P and Ti at the interface between the transition TiO 2 and top HA layers.…”
Section: Coating Morphology Chemical Composition and Distribution Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%