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Additives grain growth control

Although more expensive than melt fiberization, the sol processes offer advantages in fiber chemistry selection. In melt fiberization, viscosity and surface tension are gready influenced by additions of small quantities metallic oxides. In the sol process, where viscosity can be controlled independently, any number of metal salts may be added without adverse effects. These salts can serve as grain growth inhibitors, sintering aids, phase stabilizers, or catalysts. [Pg.56]


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