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Cracks
Example: Crack between plasma spray coating and the substrate, Mag. 500x.
Cracks are fractures in brittle materials and materials with different
phases. The energy used to machine the sample is greater than can be
absorbed. The surplus energy results in the cracks. Cracks do occur in
brittle materials and samples with layers. Care has to be taken through-
out the complete preparation process. When cutting coated samples, the
wheel should pass through the layer(s) first, so that the base material
can act as support. Clamping of the sample should be carried out in a
way that no damage can occur. If necessary soft packing between sample
and clamp has to be used. Mounting: for fragile materials, hot compression
mounting should be avoid and cold mountig, preferably vacuum impregnation,
should be used instead. Note: vacuum impregnation will only fill cracks
and cavities connected with the surface.
Reference: Metalog Guide, page 80-81,
Struers A/S, 2610 Rodovre, Dennmark. Note: Image and text by courtesy of Struers A/S company.