Conclusions
We checked and recalculated measurements of the diffusion factor by the layer removal and absorption methods. Both methods gave results which tallied.
Using these methods we determined the temperature relationship of the diffusion factors of ferric oxides in chrome-magnesite, chromite and magnesite refractories.
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Frenkel', A.S., Shakhtin, D.N. & Kovalev, V.D. Use of tagged atoms for studying ferric iron diffusion in chrome-magnesite refractories. Refractories 1, 366–371 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01605190
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