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The contact angle made by molten aluminium with vitreous carbon was measured by the sessile drop method in vacuum at temperatures up to 1100° C. The effect on wetting behaviour of the oxide layer on the molten metal was highlighted by using two samples of aluminium in different states of oxidation. The investigation involved the variation of certain parameters affecting the stability of the oxide film, e.g. the temperature, additions of Ti, Si, Cr, Be, Ca and Li to aluminium and the time held at a certain temperature. The state of the molten aluminium surface under various experimental conditions was determined indirectly by surface tension measurements.
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Eustathopoulos, N., Joud, J.C., Desre, P. et al. The wetting of carbon by aluminium and aluminium alloys. J Mater Sci 9, 1233–1242 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551836
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