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INTEREST in the use of inorganic oxide powder coatings to suppress or minimize the oxidation of steel surfaces during high-temperature processes has been growing in recent years1–3. The nature of the powders used and the operative protective mechanisms, however, are complex.
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ROLLS, R., SHAW, R. Vonsenite in Oxide Scales on Iron. Nature 229, 192 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/229192a0
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