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A sessile drop approach for studying 4H-SiC/liquid silicon high-temperature interface reconstructions
Accurate description, understanding and control of the high temperature interface behavior between the SiC single crystal and liquid phase is...
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Measuring Dynamic Nonreactive Wetting Behavior Between Interstitial-Free Molten Steel and Alumina
An improved sessile drop method was used to measure the dynamic nonreactive wetting behavior of different titanium concentrations interstitial-free...
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Determination of Density and Surface Tension of CaO–SiO2–Al2O3 Molten Slag by Pendant Drop Method
Surface tension is an important physical property of molten metallurgical slag. In recent years, the determination of slag surface tension by pendant...
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Scaling of Anisotropic Wetting Behavior of Water Drop Configuration Arising from Parallel Groove-Textured Stainless Steel Surfaces
Understanding the wetting behavior of stainless steel surfaces can help in resolving many socio-economic challenges faced by modern day engineering...
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Surface tension of liquid Fe, Nb and 304L SS and effect of drop mass in aerodynamic levitation
The oscillating drop method has been widely used for surface tension measurements of liquids at high temperatures such as molten metals. An...
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Study on the Interaction Process Between Mold Flux and TiN/TiO2 by Sessile Drop Method
The interfacial property is the key factor to determine the solubility and absorptionAbsorption of solid inclusions by mold fluxMold flux in the... -
Surface Tension and Density of Indium–Tin Melts and Their Composition and Temperature Dependences
Abstract —The surface tension (σ) and density (ρ) of indium–tin melts are measured by various methods. The surface tension is measured by the sessile...
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A Practical Procedure for Measuring Contact Angles in Wettability Studies by the Sessile Drop Method
An old procedure used to carry out a graphical derivation of curves, which is based on the optical properties of plane mirrors, has been adapted for...
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Influence of Reactive Filter Materials on Casting’s Quality in Aluminum Casting
This chapter presents the most important results of investigations on reactive filter materials for the purification of aluminum melts. Reactive... -
Novel Ceramic Foam Filter Materials for the Filtration of Magnesium Alloy Melts
Cleanliness of magnesium alloy melts plays an important role in producing high-quality, lightweight products exemplary for the automotive or aircraft... -
Wettability and Reactivity of Liquid Magnesium with a Pure Silver Substrate
For the first time, experimental data on the high-temperature interaction of liquid Mg with pure Ag are presented. The study was performed by the...
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Mo–Si–B alloys for ultra-high-temperature space and ground applications: liquid-assisted fabrication under various temperature and time conditions
Boron-doped molybdenum silicides have been already recognized as attractive candidates for space and ground ultra-high-temperature applications far...
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Study of Flux/E-GaIn Interfacial Tension and Wetting Behavior of Fluxes
The interfacial tension between flux and liquid metal is a crucial parameter during the soldering process, but is often ignored. In this work, based...
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Wetting and Interfacial Chemistry of New Pb-Free Sn-Zn-Ag-Al-Li (SZAAL) Solder with Cu, Ni, and Al Substrates
This paper presents the results of the Ni substrate wetted with the liquid Sn-Zn eutectic alloy with the addition of Ag, Al, and Li (84.3 at.% Sn,...
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Interactions Between Molten Iron and Carbon Bonded Filter Materials
This chapter presents the interaction between carbon free active and carbon bonded reactive ceramic filter materials and molten iron by utilizing the... -
Decopperization by Utilization of the Filter
The current contribution aims to find the optimal method for removing dramp element copper from molten steel scrap. A special reactive ceramic... -
Effect of Al–Ti Concentration on the Alumina Inclusions Agglomeration Behavior on the Surface of Molten Steel
As we all know, the alumina inclusions on the surface of aluminum-killed molten steel are quickly attracted to form large clusters, but the...
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Polymer-infiltration-pyrolysis (PIP) inspired hydrophobic nano-coatings for improved corrosion resistance
Nature-inspired hydrophobic coatings have caught great attention due to their repellency to corrosive mediums and less interaction between substrate...
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Interface Embrittlement Between 63Sn-37Pb Solder and Au Layer—Part 1: Physical Metallurgy of Liquid-State and Solid-State Reactions
This study examined the interface microstructure that developed between 63Sn-37Pb (Sn-Pb) solder and the Au protective layer that was not fully...
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In Situ Observation and Investigation of the Wetting Behaviors of Mold Flux on Steel Substrate
There are multi-interphase phenomena occurring in the continuous casting mold, such as shell versus molten flux, inclusions versus molten steelSteel,...