Influence Of Alternating Current Frequency On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Molybdenum Electrodes In Glass Melts

Literature data showing the complexity of the frequency dependence of the corrosion rate were confirmed for several glass types. Results obtained for lead glasses show that in the region of corrosion retardation the depolarisation and the corrosion rates are a function of the ratio of current density to square root of frequency.

Author
J Matej
Origin
Institute For Glass Chemistry And Ceramic Materials, Prague
Journal Title
Glastech Ber 1990 63 8 219-223
Sector
General
Class
G 472

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Influence Of Alternating Current Frequency On The Corrosion Behaviour Of Molybdenum Electrodes In Glass Melts
Glastech Ber 1990 63 8 219-223
G 472
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