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EXPERIMENTAL Preparation of the Polysiloxane/T8 Composite Coating First, the surface of steel 45 substrates was rinsed with acetone and roughened by spraying corundum; second, the steel T8 coating was applied on the roughened substrates by flame spraying (the pressures of oxygen and acetylene were 294-588 kPa and 49-98 kPa, respectively); then, the steel T8 coating was dipped with polysiloxane at room temperature for one to four hours.
2 Flame Spraying The combustion torch used in this study is the Powder Pistol 124 (PFS Thermoplastics, Big Spring, Tex.
CIRCLE 6) FLAME SPRAYING A NEW WAY An unusual portable powder-spray technology, developed by Texas inventor James Reimer, is being readied for big-time commercial applications.
 
 
 
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