Effect Of The Steel Substrate On The Composition Of Gases In Enameling

Gases emitted from the bulk of a steel substrate and desorbed from its surface in heating and in the process of enameling are identified. It is shown that the effect of the steel substrate on the composition of gas bubbles in the glass-enamel coating consists in generation of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and steam.

Author
N T Shardakov Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Glass & Ceramics 53 1-2 46-47
Sector
Enamels
Class
E 33

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Effect Of The Steel Substrate On The Composition Of Gases In Enameling
Glass & Ceramics 53 1-2 46-47
E 33
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