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Title: Substrate metal oxidation mechanisms for the appearance of defects in enamel coatings
Authors: Lazutkina, O. R.
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Lazutkina O. R. Substrate metal oxidation mechanisms for the appearance of defects in enamel coatings / O. R. Lazutkina // Glass and Ceramics. — 2013. — Vol. 69. — № 11-12. — P. 416-419.
Abstract: The dependence of the oxidation rate of steel beneath an enamel film at its firing temperatures is studied. During the firing process foci of intense oxidation of metal with pronounced dark coloration appear in individual locations on the surface of steel samples, coated with a layer of enamel melt, in air. If the melt in such a focus is enriched with variable-valence oxides to acquisition of electronic conduction, then the oxidation process propagates with constant velocity in the fused enamel along the entire surface of the metal. The propagation velocity of the oxidation process depends on the viscosity and composition of the melt. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
Keywords: AVERAGE OXIDATION RATE OF STEEL
COPPER-HEAD DEFECT
ONE-COAT DIRECT-ON ENAMELING
CONSTANT VELOCITIES
ELECTRONIC CONDUCTION
ENAMEL COATINGS
FIRING TEMPERATURE
OXIDATION PROCESS
OXIDATION RATES
PROPAGATION VELOCITIES
SUBSTRATE METALS
ENAMELING
ENAMELS
OXIDATION RESISTANCE
OXIDATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/27450
RSCI ID: 20438409
SCOPUS ID: 84879687695
WOS ID: 000316764200015
PURE ID: 912245
ISSN: 0361-7610
DOI: 10.1007/s10717-013-9493-x
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