Surface Tension Measurement of Liquid Fe-Si-B Alloy by Sessile Drop Method

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The purpose of this study is to measure contact angle and surface tension of liquid Fe-Si-B alloys at high temperature using sessile drop method. The surface tension and contact angle result is based on sessile drop method by use of a digital camera to take the drop profile and fit the profile by Youngs-Laplace equation. The surface tension of liquid Fe-Si-B alloy and its dependence on temperature has been studied. Contact angles of this liquid alloy on various refractories substrate have been determined using this instrument. The result showed that the contact angles and surface tension of Fe-4Si-3B alloy liquid drop on Al2O3 substrate have value of 134 to 127and 1575-1350 mN/m respectively. The result indicated also that increasing temperature can decrease contact angle and surface tension in Fe-Si-B alloy.

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