Abstract

An analytical review of recent studies in the field of electrical explosion of conductors (EEC) has been performed to select modes and conditions of high-resistivity EEC, which is used to produce functional wear-resistant hard-alloy carbide coatings containing refractory metals, their carbides, and nanocarbon particles. The influence of the environment in which the EEC is carried out on the composition of the products obtained is analyzed. The influence of the conductor’s electric explosion modes in gaseous carbon-containing media on the synthesis of refractory metal carbides is considered. The problems of producing the functional composite coatings of metal surfaces are also discussed.

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