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Effect of moisture in furnace atmosphere during ground-coat firing
Effect at different firing temperatures is evaluated by mass spectrometry, using four enamels; there is direct relation between moisture content and reboiling and hydrogen gases in fired sample, and between firing temperature and bubble structure; no connection between moisture content and bubble structure was found.
Effect of moisture in furnace atmosphere during ground-coat firing
Effect at different firing temperatures is evaluated by mass spectrometry, using four enamels; there is direct relation between moisture content and reboiling and hydrogen gases in fired sample, and between firing temperature and bubble structure; no connection between moisture content and bubble structure was found.
Effect of moisture in furnace atmosphere during ground-coat firing
Am Cer Soc -- J
Benzel, J.F. (author) / Uher, J.F. (author) / Allenbaugh, F.G. (author) / Sweo, B.J. (author)
1961
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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