Abstract

Ceramic Coatings are thin-film shields covering parts of ceramics in order to increase their life span and productivity by reducing maintenance costs and achieving longer run times before repairs. Most ceramic coatings are inorganic, nonmetallic solid and inert thin films made by deposition, heating and subsequent cooling, which may be crystalline. This work will cover various coating techniques, their impact on modern technologies and their applications in science and engineering. The high rise in the development of advanced ceramic coatings recently is largely due to the accessibility of new coating techniques, which can provide properties formerly unattainable. Applications of different techniques have given the opportunity of fabricating ceramic surfaces with different coating thicknesses. In this chapter, various ceramic coating techniques are categorized and compared for better output in order to enhance the quality of ceramics.

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