Posted by Girish Rao (203.199.81.148) on 14:54:33 04/09/05
In Reply to:testing of ceramic coated objects posted by Krishnamurthy.N
Dear Sir,
It would be helpful if you could further specify the composition of ceramic. Wether it is a bio ceramic or cermet.
However for cermets you can folllow ASTM G-65 for dry abrasion wear. For hardness you can go for micro hardness. Further it is suggested to consult Prof A S Khanna of IIT- Bombay under whom im persuing my PhD who is a great exponent in high temperature coatings. But for which you need to specify the composition of coating
Further if u want to generate coatings please contact MECPL.
regards
Girish
Asst Manager (R&D)
MECPL-Jodhpur
India
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