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SEM morphology of power: (a)17−4PH; (b)TiC.
Published 2025“…<div><p>To address the need for extending the service life of combine harvester blades, this study employs laser cladding technology to prepare 17–4PH-xTiC coatings with varying TiC content on 65Mn steel substrates. …”
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XRD analysis [17].
Published 2025“…Due to this, polyamide powders and cement mixtures with narrow particle sizes show promise for additive manufacturing and selective laser sintering. This study focuses on developing a new mixture material by combining cement additives with PA-12 to reduce costs and enhance the mechanical properties of sintered specimens (cardan joints). …”
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EDX analysis of the powder mixture [17].
Published 2025“…Due to this, polyamide powders and cement mixtures with narrow particle sizes show promise for additive manufacturing and selective laser sintering. This study focuses on developing a new mixture material by combining cement additives with PA-12 to reduce costs and enhance the mechanical properties of sintered specimens (cardan joints). …”