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| Conference Presentation (Invited) | PUBDB-2026-00226 |
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2025
Abstract: The Aerosol Deposition Method (ADM) is a coating technique that facilitates the direct production of ceramic films from powders at room temperature. A vacuum chamber is employed to spray a powder-carrier gas mixture onto the substrate, where it undergoes a room temperature impact consolidation (RTIC) to form a dense and nanocrystalline ceramic film.During the presentation, exceptionally thick “films” in the thickness range of a few millimeters are showcased, which were produced using the ADM. Film properties are described as outcomes of various characterization methods, and distinctions to conventional aerosol-deposited films are elucidated. Additionally, the presentation will explore the potential of this coating process as a method for additive manufacturing, considering the powder requirements for such thick films.
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