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Oxygen's role in iron-enamel adherence
Experiments made by National Bureau of Standards, in which oxygen content of furnace atmosphere was varied when same enamel containing varying amounts of adherence promoter, cobalt oxide, was fired onto iron; metered quantities of oxygen and nitrogen were admitted at known pressures into airtight inductively heated furnace; ingot iron blanks, pickled and then coated with enamel composition, were fired at 1550 F. (see also Cer Industry v 66 n 4 Apr 1956 p 91-2)
Oxygen's role in iron-enamel adherence
Experiments made by National Bureau of Standards, in which oxygen content of furnace atmosphere was varied when same enamel containing varying amounts of adherence promoter, cobalt oxide, was fired onto iron; metered quantities of oxygen and nitrogen were admitted at known pressures into airtight inductively heated furnace; ingot iron blanks, pickled and then coated with enamel composition, were fired at 1550 F. (see also Cer Industry v 66 n 4 Apr 1956 p 91-2)
Oxygen's role in iron-enamel adherence
Cer Age
Ceramic Age ; 67
1956
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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