What is the Effect of HF Pulsed UV Light on Metal Alloys?

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In summary, HF pulsed UV light has been found to have a significant effect on metal alloys by improving their surface properties, such as corrosion resistance and hardness. This is due to the high energy and short duration of the pulses, which create localized heating and rapid cooling, leading to the formation of a hardened layer on the surface of the alloys. This technology has shown promising results in various industries, including aerospace and automotive, and has the potential to replace traditional surface treatment methods. However, further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms and optimize the process for different types of metal alloys.
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I'm out of work in electrical engineering at the moment and am spending time on projects that have intrigued me for a long time but that I have not had time to get into. Then I got the idea to google a forum that may attract people of similar interests, and here I am! :)

Have a look at my posting "HF pulsed UV light effect on metal alloy".

Really happy to join a group of investigative minds!
 
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