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(a) 9 ym, 6 min (b) 3 pm, 3 min
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aon = rr
class oie (c) 3 um, 15 min (d) 1 ym, 3 min
nterreted a
. adhesion of Fig. 3: Preparation of a highly porous sample, taper section 10°, overview
10 be spent
hing steps. in
omatic grind:
1 bonded dia-
ed by around
2 remove the ey [Rr £ou pin 250 pm
longer than 3 ‘ = 5
(a) 3 um, 2 min (b) 3 um, 6 min (c) 3 um, 15 min (d) 1 um, 3 min
amage to the
ravided a bet Fig. 4: Detail view of the preparation of a porous oxidation sample, taper section 10°
‘aakout. How-
polishing (Fig. 3b). Only after polishing for typically 15 min with 3 ym (Fig 3c) can the true
extent of the scale be seen. The final preparation step on a napped cloth with 1 pm dia-
0 bom a ab mond suspension (Fig. 3d) mainly improves the contrast between different oxide phases
is explained and removes the last scratches from the metal, but has no significant impact on scale
naked na damage in either a positive or negative way. Fig. 4 shows a magnified section of the same
| re pls sample during various stages of polishing with much the same progression. The final pol-
i are ishing step (Fig. 4d) also reveals all of the metallic inclusions in the scale.
ples is suff
a and coarse