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A study was made of the impregnating rate and wetting of magnesia with molten fayalite in isothermal conditions after preliminary processing of the specimens with soluble chromium salt. The application on the surface of magnesia of a thin film of chromium oxide greatly reduces the rate of impregnation, and almost halves the degree of wetting.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 4, pp. 45–48, April, 1972.
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Kashcheev, I.D., Babkin, V.G., Mamykin, P.S. et al. Kinetic features of fayalite wetting and impregnation of magnesia in isothermal conditions. Refractories 13, 256–259 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01293567
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