Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of Silicates

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. E. Boni G. Derge
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

SURFACE tensions of molten silicates are of metallurgical importance for many reasons. From a knowledge of their values, an insight into the problem of liquid slag structure can be gained. Also, such problems as separation of slag from metal, slag penetration of refractories, spreading of enamel coats on metals, bonding of cutting wheels, adsorption of gases, frothing of slags, and homogen-ization of slags are related to the surface tensions of the silicates. Because of the absence of a correlated review of the work that has been conducted in this field, the following survey is presented. It is not a complete summary of all the surface tension studies of silicates but only a review of the literature which is pertinent to metallurgical applications and research. Liquid Surface Tension The surface of a liquid differs from the interior in that its particles (ions, atoms, or molecules) are not
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APA: R. E. Boni G. Derge  (1957)  Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of Silicates

MLA: R. E. Boni G. Derge Extractive Metallurgy Division - Surface Tensions of Silicates. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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