Thermal Spraying of Polymers and Polymer Composites
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 December 2022) | Viewed by 4358
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials characterization; HVOF; HVAF
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Interests: polymer materials; coatings; materials characterization; spectroscopy; surface properties; thermal spraying; functional materials; recycling
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This is an invitation to contribute to a Special Issue of the open-access MDPI journal Polymers, which is dedicated to “Thermal Spraying of Polymers and Polymer Composites".
It is well known that thermal spraying is used in various application fields for the production of protective coatings with a large range of thicknesses. In thermal spraying, the feedstock material which is often manufactured in powder form includes a wide range of materials such as metals, metal alloys, ceramics, composites, and polymers, which can be also used as base material. In thermal spraying, the feedstock material in molten or semi-molten form is projected on a surface, deforms at impact usually in a “pancake”-like structure, overlaps, and solidifies, building up the coating. The deposition is possible due to thermal energy, kinetic energy, or the combination of these energies generated during thermal spraying.
The advantages of thermally sprayed coatings based on polymers, polymer blends, and polymer composites are related to the low cost, high corrosion resistance, and strength per weight ratio, despite the inherent thermal degradation susceptibility of macromolecular materials. Moreover, through thermal spraying, polymer-based feedstock can be directly processed in powder form, and therefore, the need for solvent is eliminated. Today, for example, many plastics can be completely melted in-flight and allow heat-sensitive base materials to be coated as well.
This Special Issue is mainly concerned with new concepts and techniques related to the thermal spraying of any type of polymer-based feedstock (single or multiple polymer mixtures, polymer blends, composites, and so forth) on metal structures to improve the surface properties and extend the lifetime of industrial parts exposed to corrosive environments.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following:
- New polymers/polymer-based formulations for thermal spraying;
- Deposition of coatings using recycled polymers as feedstock;
- Development in thermal spraying technologies for the deposition of polymers;
- Corrosion-resistant coatings;
- Applications of thermally sprayed polymer coatings;
- Environmentally friendly coatings.
Both research as well as review papers are welcomed.
Dr. Iosif Hulka
Dr. Cătălin Croitoru
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thermal spraying
- polymers
- composites
- surface protection
- corrosion-resistant coatings
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