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Experiences with Nickel-Silicon-Carbide Coatings in Cylinder Bores of Small Aluminum Engines
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Besides the chrome plated cylinder the cylinder with the electroplated dispersion coating consisting of nickel with the embedded hard silicon-carbide particles is the most important cylinder type for small aluminum engines. This paper deals mainly with the nickel-silicon-carbide-cylinder. The properties of this composite metallic coating and results from engine tests in comparison to hard chrome and hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy are described.
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Ostermann, A., "Experiences with Nickel-Silicon-Carbide Coatings in Cylinder Bores of Small Aluminum Engines," SAE Technical Paper 790843, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790843.Also In
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