Abstract

The effect of firing glass-enamel coatings in a high-frequency alternating electric field on their wear resistance is studied. It is shown that wear resistance grows 2.8 – 5.5 times depending on the type of the coating. Ellipsometric studies established that the increase in wear resistance of glass-enamel coatings formed under the effect of a HF field is inversely proportional to the variation of the refractive index of the glass matrix.

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