Phosphate Coatings Suitable for Personal Protective Equipment
Diana Petronela BURDUHOS-NERGIS, Costica BEJINARIU, Andrei Victor SANDU
Materials Research Foundations Vol. 89
Publication Date 2021, 188 Pages
Color Print ISBN 978-1-64490-110-6 (release date February 2021)
ePDF 978-1-64490-111-3
DOI: 10.21741/9781644901113
Phosphate coatings can improve the corrosion resistance of carbon steel equipment such as carabiners. The specific porosity of the phosphate layer allows the deposition of an elastomer-based paint for absorbing mechanical shocks. The book is relevant for fundamental and applied research in the field of protective phosphate layers and their industrial applications. It also describes how to design and develop phosphating solutions that differ in the type and concentration of metal ions dissolved in phosphoric acid.
Keywords
Safety Rings, Carabiners, Phosphate Coatings, Aluminum Alloys, Carbon Steels, Stainless Steels, Structural Characterization, Mechanical Characterization, Corrosion Resistance, Friction Coefficient, Temperature Shock, Mechanical Impact, Design of Carabiners, Coating Technology
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About the Authors
Diana Petronela BURDUHOS-NERGIS
Assistant Professor PhD.Eng.
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi
diana.burduhos@tuiasi.ro, www.afir.org.ro/dpbn
Dr. Burduhos-Nergis is a researcher and assistant professor at the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, with a doctoral thesis on the study and improvement of carbon steel components in personal protective equipment. She is involved in scientific research since she was a student. She has over 15 publication, 14 of them indexed by Web of Science. She received many awards from presentations at conferences and invention exhibitions.
Costica BEJINARIU
Professor Ph.D. Eng.
Vicedean of Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering,
“Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi
costica.bejinariu@tuiasi.ro
Dr. Bejinariu is a professor and researcher at the “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University of Iasi, with more than 30 years of experience. He is a PhD Coordinator since 2009, with 5 granted PhD students and 10 undergoing PhD student. His field of experience is materials engineering with 18 published books and over 200 published articles which received more than 600 citations – H index of 14/WoS and 18/Scopus. He worked on more than 45 research grants, on 4 of these being director and another 3 as the institutions responsible. He has 12 patents and many awards received for these. He is a member of various academic societies and also reviewer for many scientific journals and conferences.
Andrei Victor SANDU
Associate Professor PhD.Eng. (Senior Lecturer)
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi
President of Romanian Inventors Forum
sav@tuiasi.ro, www.afir.org.ro/sav
Dr. Sandu is a researcher and associate professor at the Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering. Dr. Sandu has expertise in the field of materials science, mainly on advanced analysis techniques. He has started his “scientific life” young with a first publication at the age of 18 years. Now he has over 300 publications, 250 of them indexed by Web of Science (Thomson Reuters) and over 30 patents. Regarding international recognition, the Hirsh index is 22 (over 1500 citations), being a visiting Professor at the Universiti Malaysia Perlis. On the innovative side, he has received over 100 medals at inventions exhibitions and contests and various important orders. He is the President of the Romanian Inventors Forum, member of WIIPA – World Invention Intellectual Property Associations and full member for Romania at IFIA – International Federation of Inventors’ Associations. He is the publishing editor of the International Journal of Conservation Science (Web of Science and Scopus Indexed) and European Journal of Materials Science and Engineering and reviewer for many valuable journals.