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Industrial coatings used in the orthopaedic industry to reduce wear
P. A. Lilley
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G. W. Blunn
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Kingston University
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Engineering
Surface Coating
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Plastic Surface
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Beneficial Effect
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Diamond-Like Carbon
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Joints (Structural Components)
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Ion Implantation
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Damage Surface
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Prosthesis
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Scuffing
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Material Science
Surface Damage
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Metal Surface
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Surface Coating
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Diamond-Like Carbon Coating
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
Ion Implantation
100%
Scuffing
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Transfer Film
100%
INIS
industry
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surfaces
100%
wear
100%
coatings
100%
metals
75%
damage
50%
thickness
25%
bone joints
25%
plastics
25%
prostheses
25%
friction
25%
scanning electron microscopy
25%
diamonds
25%
reduction
25%
films
25%
carbon
25%
protection
25%
surface coating
25%
nitrogen ions
25%
ion implantation
25%