Oxidation of electrolytic ferromagnetic powders with a composite organic coating
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Results are provided for a study of electrolytic ferromagnetic powders with a composite coating after reduction annealing. The powders may be used in oxide and carbide ceramics, which makes it possible to reduce the sintering temperature by 10–12% (100–150°C), to reduce open porosity by 7%, and to increase hardness.
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