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A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | J U L Y / A U G U S T 2 0 1 8 3 5 iTSSe TSS THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE ASM THERMAL SPRAY SOCIETY COLD SPRAY: ADVANCED CHARACTERIZATION METHODS—RESIDUAL STRESS EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR iTSSe IN 2018 The editorial focus for iTSSe in 2018 reflects established applications of thermal spray technology such as power generation and transportation, as well as new applications representing the latest opportunities for coatings and surface engineering. November/December: Emerging Technolo- gies/Applications & Case Studies To contribute an article, contact Frances Richards at frances.richards@ asminternational.org . To advertise, contact Erik Klingerman at erik.klingerman@asminternational.org . ABOUT THE COVER Four electric arc guns apply a wear-resistant coating by indexing up and down the entire length of stacked blades used in a power generation application. Courtesy of ASB Industries Inc. EDITORS Charles M. Kay MANAGING EDITOR Frances Richards CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jim Pallotta LAYOUT AND DESIGN Jan Nejedlik, designbyj.com PRODUCTION MANAGER Kelly Sukol NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER Erik Klingerman Materials Park, Ohio 440.840.9826 erik.klingerman@asminternational.org THERMAL SPRAY SOCIETY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Douglas G. Puerta, President Christian Moreau, Immediate Past President André McDonald, Vice President Dan C. Hayden, Secretary/Treasurer InternationalThermalSpray&SurfaceEngineering ™ is published three times per year by ASM International®, 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073; 440.338.5151; asminternational.org . Vol. 13, No. 2. Copyright ©2018 by ASM International®. All rights reserved. The acceptance and publication of manuscripts in Internation- al Thermal Spray & Surface Engineering does not imply that the editors or ASM International® accept, approve, or endorse the data, opinions, and conclusions of the authors. Although manuscripts published in International Thermal Spray & Surface Engineering are intended to have archival significance, author’s data and interpretations are frequently insufficient to be directly translatable to specific design, production, testing, or performance applications without independent examina- tion and verification of their applicability and suitability by professionally qualified personnel. DEPARTMENTS  2 | EDITORIAL  3 | ASM THERMAL SPRAY S OCIETY NEWS 14 | JTST HIGHLIGHTS 10 JULY/AUGUST 2018 | VOL. 13 | ISSUE 2 Thermal Spray Society ASM INTERNATIONAL 1 6 MODIFIED BOND COATINGS IMPROVE SERVICE LIFE OF PLASMA SPRAYED THER- MAL BARRIER COATINGS

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