DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM

Transparent and opaque glass enamels for aluminum plates were designed with a minimum or with no heavy atom oxides such as lead and bismuth oxides. The thermal properties of the enamels were studied by DTA and their stability as measured by the difference of glass transition and crystallization onse...

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Main Authors: H. AHMADI MOGHADDAM, M. SALEHI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague 2012-09-01
Series:Ceramics-Silikáty
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Online Access:http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2012/pdf/2012_03_204.pdf
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spelling doaj-5bd81818e619473cac1ea4bffd726ed02020-11-24T23:54:47ZengUniversity of Chemistry and Technology, PragueCeramics-Silikáty0862-54681804-58472012-09-01563204214DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUMH. AHMADI MOGHADDAMM. SALEHITransparent and opaque glass enamels for aluminum plates were designed with a minimum or with no heavy atom oxides such as lead and bismuth oxides. The thermal properties of the enamels were studied by DTA and their stability as measured by the difference of glass transition and crystallization onset temperatures was determined. Bending and rapid deformation (impact) tests indicated the interfacial adhesion. The enamel/aluminum interfacial qualities were viewed and examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A large amount of NaF and P2O5 in their formulation created opaque enamels. The three methods of melt dipping, pouring, and sintering were used to apply layers of enamels on aluminum plates. The novelty of the pouring and spreading method and its advantages over other methods, were in the use of lower stability and higher melting point enamels, without thermally/mechanically damaging the aluminum. Observations suggested that the interfacial contact and adhesion properties were good, particularly with the transparent or glassy state enamels.http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2012/pdf/2012_03_204.pdfGlass enamelsOpacityDippingSinteringInterfacial adhesion
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author H. AHMADI MOGHADDAM
M. SALEHI
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M. SALEHI
DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
Ceramics-Silikáty
Glass enamels
Opacity
Dipping
Sintering
Interfacial adhesion
author_facet H. AHMADI MOGHADDAM
M. SALEHI
author_sort H. AHMADI MOGHADDAM
title DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
title_short DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
title_full DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
title_fullStr DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
title_full_unstemmed DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMELS ON ALUMINUM
title_sort design and application of transparent and translucent enamels on aluminum
publisher University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
series Ceramics-Silikáty
issn 0862-5468
1804-5847
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Transparent and opaque glass enamels for aluminum plates were designed with a minimum or with no heavy atom oxides such as lead and bismuth oxides. The thermal properties of the enamels were studied by DTA and their stability as measured by the difference of glass transition and crystallization onset temperatures was determined. Bending and rapid deformation (impact) tests indicated the interfacial adhesion. The enamel/aluminum interfacial qualities were viewed and examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). A large amount of NaF and P2O5 in their formulation created opaque enamels. The three methods of melt dipping, pouring, and sintering were used to apply layers of enamels on aluminum plates. The novelty of the pouring and spreading method and its advantages over other methods, were in the use of lower stability and higher melting point enamels, without thermally/mechanically damaging the aluminum. Observations suggested that the interfacial contact and adhesion properties were good, particularly with the transparent or glassy state enamels.
topic Glass enamels
Opacity
Dipping
Sintering
Interfacial adhesion
url http://www.ceramics-silikaty.cz/2012/pdf/2012_03_204.pdf
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