The dense refractory is applied for the high-temperature glass melting equipment. Furthermore, platinum or its alloy-clad refractory bricks are utilized to melt high quality glass in fields of optical and display glasses. From the viewpoint of the resource saving of rare metal, the decreasing of Pt-consumption is very serious problem for glass manufacturing. The platinum thermal spray coating is effective alternative technology to solve this problem for platinum cladding. A Pt-spray coated ceramics is difficult to get reliability due to the large difference of thermal expansion between the ceramic and the metal. In this study, we have investigated the bond strength of the platinum coat on the dense refractories which was textured by the mechanical process. As a result, the bond strength between the ceramic and the metal is 3-5 MPa. It is almost the same as the thermal spray ceramics coating on the metal. Furthermore, in case of the ceramics substrate that contains the glass phase, the bond strength between the ceramic and the metal increased to 14-17 MPa after 1773 K heat treatment.

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