Protective coating for refractory metal substrates

Glass manufacturing – Processes – Forming product or preform from molten glass

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6537411, 65DIG4, 219 69E, 428632, 428664, C03B 502

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046682627

ABSTRACT:
A refractory metal substrate suitable for use in contact with molten glass is coated with a chromium oxide outer coating and a molybdenum disilicide buffer coating to protect the substrate from oxidation at elevated temperatures, particularly during start up of an electric furnace.

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