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Investigation of Certain Flaws Appearing in Glass Melt During the Production of Continuous Glass Fiber

It was established by means of morphological and electron-probe analysis that one of the flaws appearing in glass melt during the production of glass fiber that increases breakage are inclusions of molybdenum disulfide, which forms as a result of corrosion of the electrodes. The source of the flaws...

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Published in:Glass and ceramics 2016-03, Vol.72 (11-12), p.441-443
Main Authors: Mulevanov, S. V., Nartsev, V. M., Prokhorenkov, D. S., Beinarovich, O. F., Vilkova, E. A., Martynov, G. V.
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Language:English
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Summary:It was established by means of morphological and electron-probe analysis that one of the flaws appearing in glass melt during the production of glass fiber that increases breakage are inclusions of molybdenum disulfide, which forms as a result of corrosion of the electrodes. The source of the flaws could also be salt deposits, condensing on the sub-draw-plate coolers and consisting predominately of sodium chloride, sodium sulfofluoride, and the products of corrosion of the coolers, viz. nickel and copper compounds.
ISSN:0361-7610
1573-8515
DOI:10.1007/s10717-016-9806-y