Advanced Surface Enhancement Technology For Decreasing Wear And Corrosion Of Equipment Used For Mineral Processing

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Daniel Tao Rick Honaker Bhupendra K. Parekh Chaoxun Zhao Hongyang Han Craig Blue Narendra B. Dahotre
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Equipment wear and corrosion have significant adverse impacts on the operating cost and efficiency of mineral processing plants. In this project advanced surface enhancement technologies are being investigated to decrease the wear and corrosion rate of metal surface. Enhanced metal surfaces are achieved through surface conversion, enrichment, and coating by use of advanced High-Density Infrared (HDI) and other technologies. Studies have been done to determine the effects of process parameters on surface properties and identify optimum conditions. The microstructure of the enhanced metal surfaces was characterized by SEM, EDS, and microindentation. Laboratory wear testing was carried out to investigate the wear performance and the viable coating candidate was determined.
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APA: Daniel Tao Rick Honaker Bhupendra K. Parekh Chaoxun Zhao Hongyang Han Craig Blue Narendra B. Dahotre  (2005)  Advanced Surface Enhancement Technology For Decreasing Wear And Corrosion Of Equipment Used For Mineral Processing

MLA: Daniel Tao Rick Honaker Bhupendra K. Parekh Chaoxun Zhao Hongyang Han Craig Blue Narendra B. Dahotre Advanced Surface Enhancement Technology For Decreasing Wear And Corrosion Of Equipment Used For Mineral Processing. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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