Force-transmitting surfaces of titanium protected from pretting

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428678, 428680, 420581, B32B 1500

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052925960

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for protecting a force-transmitting or force-receiving surface of titanium from fretting fatigue. The method constitutes coating the surface with a coating of an alloy of nickel, cobalt, and iron.

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