Dr. Enara Mardaras
Head of Corrosion and Materials protection research line
“We focus on developing materials and surface treatments that make it possible to manufacture components that will present an enhaced performance in hostile work environments.”
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CORROSION AND PROTECTION OF MATERIALS
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Compositional Modification of Tool Steel to Improve Its Wear Resistance
The high hardness property of hot working steel is not always an advantage as several
Divulgation article
Corrosion: a common issue
If we would ask someone who is not familiar with the science of materials or
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Microstructural Tuning of a Laser-Cladding Layer by Means of a Mix of Commercial Inconel 625 and AISI H13 Powders
The aim of this work is to evaluate the microstructural evolutions developed by mixing a
Scientific paper
Evaluation of the corrosion resistance of a new AlSi10MnMg(Fe) secondary alloy
In this work the corrosion resistance of a new AlSi10MnMg(Fe) secondary alloy is evaluated as
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Cast components in super duplex alloys-intercomparison between bench moulding and 3D printing
This research work is focused on the application of sand moulds made with 3D printing
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Effect of Silicon and Graphite Degeneration on High-Temperature Oxidation of Ductile Cast Irons in Open Air
The use of high silicon ductile irons is increasing as they offer some advantages with
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Hydrogen Embrittlement Susceptibility of R4 and R5 High-Strenght Mooring Steels in Cold and Warm Seawater
Hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility ratios calculated from slow strain rate tensile tests have been employed to
Divulgation article
Advantages and disadvantages of the surface treatments applied to Corten steel
The commercial designation Corten is usually referred to a low-alloy self-weathering steel category in which,