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The reasons for the origination of defects in enameling watch bracelets made of L-90 brass are investigated using the methods of chemical and microstructural analysis. It is demonstrated that the defects are due to the increased content of bismuth and lead in the alloy. A method for eliminating the defects is proposed.
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Eliseev, S.Y., Anisovich, A.G. & Rodtsevich, S.P. Enameling of Brass. Glass and Ceramics 59, 106–108 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019579913116
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