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Improvement of the shaping of electrical porcelain by means of electric current

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The article by I. N, Popov and I. Ya. Yamakov is an account of work carried out in the People's Republic of Bulgaria on the use of electric current in shaping of insulators in metal molds. In the USSR this problem was solved successfully by the work of the State Research Institute of Electrical Ceramics. A semiautomatic production line for shaping of insulators in metal molds is now in operation in one of the Soviet plants.

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Popov, I.N., Yamakov, I.Y. Improvement of the shaping of electrical porcelain by means of electric current. Glass Ceram 14, 278–285 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00672840

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