2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.sab.2018.04.006
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Multiple wavelength stratigraphy by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy of Ni-Co alloy coatings on steel

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“…These findings are in accordance with the FTIR interpretation, showing the presence of gypsum, calcite, and iron oxides. LIBS stratigraphy was performed in order to obtain a glimpse of the distribution of the chemical elements by analysing each of the 20 pulses (Figure 5a-d) [35,36]. It was observed that the most analysed elements started to count only from the 5 to 6th pulse, with a peak between the 7th and the 11th pulses, corresponding to the metallic overpaint.…”
Section: Preliminary Physico-chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These findings are in accordance with the FTIR interpretation, showing the presence of gypsum, calcite, and iron oxides. LIBS stratigraphy was performed in order to obtain a glimpse of the distribution of the chemical elements by analysing each of the 20 pulses (Figure 5a-d) [35,36]. It was observed that the most analysed elements started to count only from the 5 to 6th pulse, with a peak between the 7th and the 11th pulses, corresponding to the metallic overpaint.…”
Section: Preliminary Physico-chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting with pulse 12 till the end of the series, the distribution tends to have a quasi-constant shape for most of the elements pictured, which can be attributed to reaching the ground, as can be observed in Figure 5c,d that presents the Si and Sr distribution. LIBS stratigraphy was performed in order to obtain a glimpse of the distribution of the chemical elements by analysing each of the 20 pulses (Figure 5a-d) [35,36]. It was observed that the most analysed elements started to count only from the 5 to 6th pulse, with a peak between the 7th and the 11th pulses, corresponding to the metallic overpaint.…”
Section: Preliminary Physico-chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Canadian rm Tecnar is offering a LIBS system, named GalvaLIBS, for the analysis of molten metals, including steel. 89 On-line depth proling of Mg-coated galvanized steel on moving targets has been documented by Ruiz et al 90 94 Elfaham et al 95 used LIBS for evaluating the surface hardness of steel samples, using the ratio between the calcium ion and neutral lines (Ca II/Ca I) and compared the results with the Vickers mechanical method. The authors found a very good agreement between the two measurements, once selfabsorption corrections are applied to the LIBS line intensities.…”
Section: Metal Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%