Characterisation of protective surface films formed on molten magnesium protected by air/SF6 atmospheres

Journal of Light Metals - Tập 2 - Trang 37-42 - 2002
S.P Cashion1, N.J Ricketts2, P.C Hayes1
1CRC for Cast Metals Manufacturing (CAST), Department of Mining, Minerals and Materials Engineering, The University of Queensland, Queensland, Qld. 4072, Australia
2CSIRO Manufacturing Science and Technology, P.O. Box 883, Kenmore, Qld. 4069, Australia

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