Glass and Ceramics

, Volume 68, Issue 11–12, pp 410–412 | Cite as

Polydisperse dry compositions for slip enameling of thin-sheet steel

Coatings. Enamels
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The particulars of obtaining polydisperse dry compositions for slip enameling of low-carbon steel are examined. The effect of the deflocculant xanthum gum on the technological and rheological properties of slips and the quality of enamel coatings are investigated.

Key words

polydisperse dry compositions Ready to Use viscosity deflocculant xanthum gum 

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Kharkov Polytechnical Institute (National Technical University)KharkovUkraine

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