siegenerbuerger
Materials
- Feb 8, 2010
- 2
Hello engineering fellows,
does anyone have an idea about critical factors for the formation of volatile SiO instead of SiO2, e.g. temperature and oxygen partial pressure?
I have an alloy which forms a silica scale at 1200°C under vacuum conditions. The silica appears as small droplets upon the metal which is quite uncommon compared to the conditions in air. My first idea was these droplets form due to some evaporation occured (such as SiO formation).
Any kind of discussion about this question is highly appreciated. Thanks to everyone.
does anyone have an idea about critical factors for the formation of volatile SiO instead of SiO2, e.g. temperature and oxygen partial pressure?
I have an alloy which forms a silica scale at 1200°C under vacuum conditions. The silica appears as small droplets upon the metal which is quite uncommon compared to the conditions in air. My first idea was these droplets form due to some evaporation occured (such as SiO formation).
Any kind of discussion about this question is highly appreciated. Thanks to everyone.