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Nuclear graphite crystal structure

Liquid-phase carbonization occurs for some precursors, such as pitches, which become viscous fluids before carbonization. This process has been used to produce various polycrystalline graphite blocks for steel refining and electrical discharge machining, jigs for the growth of semiconductor crystals, structural components of nuclear reactor, etc. [Pg.57]


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