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The Siloxane Bond
The mechanism of the reaction between metacide, which is a coolant-lubricant component, and quartz glass in the course of grinding is investigated. It is shown that in the absence of grinding, the main type of reaction between metacide and glass is formation of hydrogen bonds. Under the effect of mechanical action both the polymer and the glass surface are modified, and as a consequence, other types of reactions occur between glass and metacide.
Glass and Ceramics – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 21, 2007
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