Influence Of Process Parameters On The Formation Of Protective Mosix Layers On Molybdenum Electrodes During Electric Melting Of Glass

With the aid of laboratory experiments, the cathodic passivation of molybdenum electrodes during electrical melting of glass was studied. The formation of molybdenum silicide layers does not only depend on the cathodic passivation currents, but also on time and the AC heating current density. If the melt has freshly been prepared from raw materials, the molybdenum silicide layer is thinner than under otherwise same conditions. While at an AC heating current density of 1 A/cm2, a cathodic current density of 2.75mA/cm2 led to optimum layer formation, at a heating current density of 2A/cm2, higher cathodic current densitites are required.

Author
C Russel & A Kampfer
Origin
Otto-Schott Inst, Germany
Journal Title
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 71 2 1998 35-41
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 1331

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Influence Of Process Parameters On The Formation Of Protective Mosix Layers On Molybdenum Electrodes During Electric Melting Of Glass
Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 71 2 1998 35-41
S 1331
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