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Friction Surfacing

FINAL UPDATE: FRICTION SURFACING OF SS 304L

Posted on April 21, 2019

To reiterate, so we know what our objective was: to achieve successful deposition of Stainless Steel 304L on the same material and a 3-axis mill, namely the HAAS Model TM-1 “Tool Room Mill” was used …

Posted in Friction Surfacing

PROJECT UPDATE – FRICTION SURFACING OF SS 304L

Posted on April 3, 2019

Our objective for this project is to achieve successful deposition of Stainless Steel 304L on the same material. Based on previous studies, and considering force limitations of the HAAS Model TM-1 “Tool Room Mill” machine …

Posted in Friction Surfacing, Spring 2019

Friction Surfacing of Stainless Steel 304

Posted on March 3, 2019

Friction Surfacing (FS) is a solid state process used to produce fine grained coatings with superior surface and corrosion properties; eliminate subsurface voids and cracks. Bulk melting does not occur, allowing us to join dissimilar …

Posted in Friction Surfacing, Spring 2019

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