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Thin film deposition / Thermal spraying / Gas dynamic cold spray / Metalworking / Nanoparticle / Particle-size distribution / Thin film / Porosity / Particle / Chemistry / Coatings / Materials science
Date: 2013-01-16 21:20:49
Thin film deposition
Thermal spraying
Gas dynamic cold spray
Metalworking
Nanoparticle
Particle-size distribution
Thin film
Porosity
Particle
Chemistry
Coatings
Materials science

Study of multi-splat layer formation in the cold spray process

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