Plasma Surface Metallurgy

Plasma Surface Metallurgy

by Frank F. Xiong and Zhong Xu
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 23/10/2017

Share This eBook:

  $143.99

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to and technical description of a unique patented surface-modification technology: plasma surface metallurgy with double-glow discharge plasma process, known as the Xu-Tec process. As such it promotes further attention and interest in scientific research and engineering development in this area, as well as industrial utilization and product commercialization.


The Xu-Tec process has opened up a new material engineering field of “Plasma Surface Metallurgy”. This surface-modification process can transform many low-grade and low-cost industrial engineering materials into “gold” materials with a high value and high grade or special functions. This improved material can be widely used in industrial production to improve the surface performance and quality of mechanical parts and manufacturing products, and to conserve expensive alloying elements for the benefit of all mankind.


“This book will be valuable to those in the general area of surface metallurgy. The substantial description of the Xu-Tec process is very important and should assist in expanding the use of this superior technique. The in-depth explanation of glow discharges and their use in general will also serve as a valuable reference in the field.”


James E. Thompson, Prof.


Fellow of the IEEE


Dean of Engineering Emeritus


University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA


November, 2016


"A BREAKTHROUGH IN MAKING METAL TOUGHER".


---- SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


Business Week, July 24, 1989


“NOVEL SURFACE ALLOYING PROCESS”


--- THE LEADING EDGE TECHNOLOGY WORDWIDE


Materials and Processing Report, Dec. 1987

ISBN:
9789811057243
9789811057243
Category:
Materials science
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
23-10-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore

This item is delivered digitally

Reviews

Be the first to review Plasma Surface Metallurgy.