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Formation mechanism and adhesive strength of white single-layer low-melting enamels on steel

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The formation mechanism of white single-layer glass enamel coating on steel surface in low-temperature firing is considered. The basic laws governing strong adhesion are identified. The effect of various methods of pre-treatment of steel before single-layer low-temperature enameling on the structure and composition of the transitional adhesive contact layer determining the adhesion strength of steel — enamel composite is demonstrated.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 33–34, September, 1999.

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Guzii, V.A., Zubekhin, A.P., Ryabova, A.V. et al. Formation mechanism and adhesive strength of white single-layer low-melting enamels on steel. Glass Ceram 56, 300–301 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02681382

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