1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00701848
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Properties of electrode ceramics made from tin oxide

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“…SnO 2 is a pretty good refractory, and in fact has been used in glass melting as an electrode material for many years. 56 It is not incorporated into the glass melt except at quite high temperature. As a result, its subsequent reduction releasing oxygen occurs at a late stage in melting-the very point at which the few remaining very small bubbles need to be removed-thus in this sense, it is very appropriate for high-temperature glass melting.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SnO 2 is a pretty good refractory, and in fact has been used in glass melting as an electrode material for many years. 56 It is not incorporated into the glass melt except at quite high temperature. As a result, its subsequent reduction releasing oxygen occurs at a late stage in melting-the very point at which the few remaining very small bubbles need to be removed-thus in this sense, it is very appropriate for high-temperature glass melting.…”
Section: Eagle Xgt: Arsenic-and Antimony-free Eagle Substratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the present time considerable experience has been accumulated with the preparation and use of electrodes made of SnO 2 in optical glass melting [1][2][3][4].…”
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