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Powder Characterization and Compaction

Mechanical consolidation with dies or molds is still the most widely used green body forming technology, especially in ceramic industries. Because of the particle-wall of die and particle-particle frictions, pressure cannot be transmitted uniformly [Pg.191]


HaUdin G.W., and I.L. Kamel. 1977a. Powder processing of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene. I. Powder characterization and compaction. Poly Eng Sci 17 21-26. [Pg.34]


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