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Sintering partial

In Germany and Japan, pulverized quicklime is used in making self-fluxing sinters, partially replacing limestone. Granular dead-burned dolomite is stiU used to protect the refractory lining of open-hearth and electric furnaces, but not the basic oxygen furnace. Refractory time has declined with the... [Pg.177]

On the basis of consideration of this model one can easily obtain expressions describing kinetics of the change in electric conductivity of sintered partially reduced oxide adsorbent during development of direct and inverse reaction described by expression (2.17). The consumption of superstoichiometric metal atoms which takes place during adsorption of O2 is described by equation... [Pg.129]

During post-treatment, the temporary liquid bonding is transformed into a permanent bond. In this step, liquid is removed and permanent bonding is obtained by recrystallization of dissolved substances, sintering, partial melting, or chemical reactions. [Pg.494]

The process is used for ferrous P/M stmctural parts that have densities of at least 7.4 g/cm and mechanical properties superior than those of parts that have been only compacted and sintered. Depending on the appHcation, the porous matrix may be infiltrated only partially or almost completely. Copper-base alloy infiltrants have been developed to minimise erosion of the iron matrix. [Pg.187]

Fig. 6. Partial cutaway of a coiled, sintered-plate, nickel—cadmium cell ("D"-size). Fig. 6. Partial cutaway of a coiled, sintered-plate, nickel—cadmium cell ("D"-size).
Infiltration (67) provides a unique means of fabricating ceramic composites. A ceramic compact is partially sintered to produce a porous body that is subsequently infiltrated with a low viscosity ceramic precursor solution. Advanced ceramic matrix composites such as alumina dispersed in zirconia [1314-23-4] Zr02, can be fabricated using this technique. Complete infiltration produces a homogeneous composite partial infiltration produces a surface modified ceramic composite. [Pg.309]

Kapton resin (5) (113) and Upilex (6) resin (114) are sold as films, partially polymerized resin coating solutions, and sinterable powders. Allied Signal also offers Apical polyimide film. [Pg.276]

After having been washed with 50 cc of water the benzene layer is dried over potassium carbonate, filtered, allowed to stand over 10 g of alumina for about VA hours for partial decolorization, filtered again and concentrated under reduced pressure. The oily base which remains as a residue is directly converted into the tartrate. A solution cooled to 0°C, of 6.50 g of the free base in 100 cc of acetic acid ethyl ester is thoroughly shaken and poured into an ice cold solution of 2.66 g of tartaric acid in 410 cc of acetic acid ethyl ester. The precipitated, analytically pure, tartrate of 3-methylsulfinyl-10-[2 -N-methyl-piperidyl-2")-ethyl-1 ]-phenothiazine melts at 115° to 120°C (foam formation) and sinters above B0°C. The base Is reacted with benzene sulfonic acid in a suitable solvent to give the besylate. [Pg.953]

There are four principal processes that may be used to manufacture the glass body that is drawn into today s optical fiber. "Outside" processes—outside vapor-phase oxidation and vertical axial deposition— produce layered deposits, of doped silica by varying the concentration of SiCl4 and dopants passing through a torch. The resulting "soot" of doped silica is deposited and partially sintered to form a porous silica boule. Next, the boule is sintered to a pore-free glass rod of exquisite purity and transparency. [Pg.56]


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