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The influence exerted by introduction of some oxides into the sodium-borosilicate enamel and by calcination conditions on the rate and mechanism of corrosion and on the structure and properties of enamel coatings was studied by thermogravimetric, X-ray phase, and microscopic analyses.
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Protasova, L.G., Kosnyreva, I.G. Influence of Enamel Composition and Calcination Conditions on the Corrosion of Steel under a Layer of Enamel Melt. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 77, 666–669 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RJAC.0000038689.41093.ad
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