2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106431
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Dual effects of ultrasound on fabrication of anodic aluminum oxide

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“…It was noted that the use of ultrasound during other electrochemical processes enhances the mass transfer process and consequently increases the thickness of the coatings. 81,87 In terms of the above arguments and the fact that the EPD process is characterized by a high deposition rate, the simultaneous application of these two technologies would further reduce the process time. Nevertheless, so far adjustment of the parameters and application of the appropriate post-treatment can enable obtaining coatings that will promote the formation of a strong bond between the tissue-implant interface.…”
Section: Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was noted that the use of ultrasound during other electrochemical processes enhances the mass transfer process and consequently increases the thickness of the coatings. 81,87 In terms of the above arguments and the fact that the EPD process is characterized by a high deposition rate, the simultaneous application of these two technologies would further reduce the process time. Nevertheless, so far adjustment of the parameters and application of the appropriate post-treatment can enable obtaining coatings that will promote the formation of a strong bond between the tissue-implant interface.…”
Section: Thicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%