2014
DOI: 10.1179/1743284713y.0000000369
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Enhancement of interfacial reaction between solid iron and molten tin by mechanical actions

Abstract: The influences of mechanical actions on interfacial reactions between an iron plate and molten tin were examined. Tensile and compressive stresses up to 100 MPa on the iron plate did not significantly change the thickness of the reaction layer and the corrosion depth of the plate. However, when the iron plate was subjected to repeated rubbing with tungsten and Pb–Sn eutectic alloy wires and when it was immersed in the rotating molten tin, the reaction layer thickness decreased and the corrosion depth of the ir… Show more

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