Corrosion Behaviour Of Window Glasses In Water

Window glasses in prolonged contact with water develop relatively thick layer crusts due to attack of corrosive environment. In this study the corrosion behaviour of polished window glasses in plain water and in the presence of sulphate and fluoride as well as chloride aggressive ions in water have been examined at atmospheric temperature ranging from 25-30 deg C. A study regarding the morphological changes in upper layer of window glasses has been carried out with the help of optical microscopy.

Author
R K Chaturvedi & D Kumar
Origin
Banaras Hindu University, India
Journal Title
Trans Ind Ceram Soc 54 1 1995 16-18
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 646

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Corrosion Behaviour Of Window Glasses In Water
Trans Ind Ceram Soc 54 1 1995 16-18
F 646
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