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Temperature control, kinetic capillary

At high temperatures, there is always some dissolution of the oxide in the liquid metal but to what extent can this reactivity affect wettability Useful insight can be obtained by studying spreading kinetics the time for millimetre size droplets to reach capillary equilibrium is less than I0-1 second for non-reactive systems (see Section 2.1.1), so much slower spreading kinetics are a strong indication of control by interfacial reactions. [Pg.198]


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