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  2. Chargeurs - Wikipedia

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    Temporary surface protection, through Chargeurs Protective Films; Technical textiles, through Chargeurs Interlining; Topmaking and combed wool sales, through Chargeurs Wool. In 2012, consolidated revenue totaled €524.6 million, of which 94% was generated outside France.

  3. Corrugated plastic - Wikipedia

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    Some common applications include: Temporary Surface Protection: Corrugated plastic is frequently employed in residential, commercial, and mega yacht settings to protect floors, walls, and other surfaces during new builds, repairs, and remodeling projects. Its durability and ease of installation make it an ideal choice for safeguarding against ...

  4. Surface modification - Wikipedia

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    Surface modification is the act of modifying the surface of a material by bringing physical, chemical or biological characteristics different from the ones originally found on the surface of a material. [1] This modification is usually made to solid materials, but it is possible to find examples of the modification to the surface of specific ...

  5. Cathodic protection - Wikipedia

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    Cathodic protection (CP; / k æ ˈ θ ɒ d ɪ k / ⓘ) is a technique used to control the corrosion of a metal surface by making it the cathode of an electrochemical cell. [1] A simple method of protection connects the metal to be protected to a more easily corroded "sacrificial metal" to act as the anode. The sacrificial metal then corrodes ...

  6. Volatile corrosion inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    The molecules will then diffuse through the enclosed airspace until some of the molecules reach the metallic surface to be protected. There are two likely paths once the molecules reach the metallic surface. First the molecule may adsorb onto the metal surface thereby forming a barrier to aggressive ions and displacing any condensed water. [6] [7]

  7. Ablation - Wikipedia

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    The outer surface chars and burns away – but quite slowly, only gradually exposing new fresh protective material beneath. The heat is carried away from the spacecraft by the gases generated by the ablative process, and never penetrates the surface material, so the metallic and other sensitive structures they protect, remain at a safe temperature.

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  9. Adhesive bonding of semiconductor wafers - Wikipedia

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    There are three major requirements of creating a desirable surface for adhesive bonding of plastics: the weak boundary layer of the given material must be removed or chemically modified to create a strong boundary layer; the surface energy of the adherend should be higher than the surface energy of the adhesive for good wetting; and the surface profile can be improved to provide mechanical ...

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