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    Optimization of ceramic content in nickel–alumina composite coatings obtained by low pressure cold spraying by Winnicki, M., Kozerski, S., Małachowska, A., Pawłowski, L., Rutkowska-Gorczyca, M.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (15-01-2021)
    “…The paper describes the technology of nickel-alumina composite coatings obtained by low-pressure cold spray (LPCS). The content of alumina reinforcement was…”
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    Characterization of microstructure and thermal properties of YCSZ coatings obtained by suspension plasma spraying by Sokołowski, P., Łatka, L., Pawłowski, L., Ambroziak, A., Kozerski, S., Nait-Ali, B.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-04-2015)
    “…The paper describes the procedure of determination of thermal properties (thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity) of yttria/ceria stabilized zirconia…”
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    Recent Developments in Suspension Plasma Sprayed Titanium Oxide and Hydroxyapatite Coatings by Jaworski, R., Pawlowski, L., Pierlot, C., Roudet, F., Kozerski, S., Petit, F.

    “…The paper aims at reviewing of the recent studies related to the development of suspension plasma sprayed TiO 2 and Ca 5 (PO 4 ) 3 OH (hydroxyapatite, HA)…”
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    Weld-facing of equipment for the processing of rubber materials by Balucki, P, Kozerski, S

    Published in Welding international (01-01-2002)
    “…In the process of preparing rubber for vulcanisation, some parts of the equipment, comminuting the material in question, are subject to intensive wear…”
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    PRELIMINARY STUDY ON SUSPENSION PLASMA SPRAYED ZrO2 + 8 WT% Y2O3 COATINGS by Kozerski, S, Latka, L, Pawlowski, L, Cernuschi, F, Petit, F, Pierlot, C, Podlesak, H, Laval, J P

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-01-2011)
    “…ZrO2 + 8 wt% Y2O3 powder with a mean diameter of 38 micron was milled to obtain fine particles having a mean size of 1 micron. The fine powder was used to…”
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