Advanced Coating Research for Metal Surface Protection
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Thin Films and Interfaces".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 December 2024 | Viewed by 220
Special Issue Editors
Interests: heat treatment; welding; microstructure; mechanical properties; mechanical behavior of materials; metallurgical engineering; material characterization; mechanical testing; metals; materials; materials processing; advanced materials; corrosion; material characteristics; grain boundaries; plasticity; metal forming; materials testing; solidification; surface engineering; corrosion testing; dislocation mechanics; corrosion engineering; corrosion science; foundry; micromechanical testing; coating technology; compression; coatings science; recrystallisation; aluminium
Interests: graphene; electrodeposition technologies of innovative materials; simulation of manufacturing processes; additive manufacturing; characterization of coatings; foundry technologies, thermal management components
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Metal surface protection is a critical area of research due to the wide range of applications in which it can be applied. Industries such as aerospace, automotive, marine, and electronics are constantly looking for innovative and high-performance solutions. With the increasing demand for materials that can withstand harsh environments and corrosion, there is a growing need for advanced coating solutions that offer superior protection and durability. From enhancing the longevity of critical infrastructure to revolutionizing the performance of next-generation electronics, coatings play a pivotal role in safeguarding metal surfaces against corrosion, wear, and environmental degradation.
This Special Issue aims to collect scientific contributions related to conventional or unconventional processes and highlight new aspects of processing and manufacturing methods, coating technology, and materials that can be used to produce high-performance components. Furthermore, characterization methods and computational approaches for modeling the process and material properties (such as numerical simulations, mathematical modeling, optimization, control, etc.) and contributions featuring an environmental impact analysis (LCA) are of interest.
Dr. Nadia Ucciardello
Dr. Daniele Almonti
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- coating
- surface protection
- FEA
- LCA
- processing
- manufacturing
- filler
- abrasive resistance
- corrosion resistance
- graphene
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