Investigating the effect of molasses concentrations on the characterization of evaporation boat waste for crucible materials candidate
The crucible is a container wherein metallic materials are melted in order to generate new objects or alloys. Crucibles are typically formed of ceramic, graphite, silicon-carbide, and steel. Until now, there has been no study on the use of evaporation boat waste and molasses for the manufacture of c...
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