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Electrospark deposition

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Electrospark deposition is a micro-welding manufacturing process typically used to repair damage to precision or valuable mechanical components such as injection moulding tools. This process may also be referred to as "spark hardening", "electrospark toughening" or "electrospark alloying".

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  4. Wang, R.J; Y.Y Qian; J Liu (2004). "Structural and interfacial analysis of WC92–Co8 coating deposited on titanium alloy by electrospark deposition". Applied Surface Science. 228 (1–4): 405–409. doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2004.01.043. ISSN 0169-4332.


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