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The factors affecting the efficiency of depositing glass enamel by electrophoresis is considered. It is established that the densest and most uniform coating are obtained on steel samples with preliminary deposited nickel. An optimum composition of slip is obtained and the conditions of depositing glass coating by electrophoresis is determined.
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Yatsenko, E.A., Selivanov, V.N. & Shchepeleeva, M.S. Efficiency of Depositing Glass Enamels by Electrophoresis. Glass and Ceramics 61, 352–354 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GLAC.0000048710.88816.65
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