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Production of composite ceramics based on zirconia fibers and binary ammonium-cobalt and ammonium-magnesium diphosphates

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The mechanism of the solid phase reaction in systems consisting of fibers of pure and stabilized zirconia and ammonium-magnesium and ammonium-cobalt diphosphates is investigated. The results make it possible to regulate the process of synthesis of composites. The optimum composition of dry slip (weight fractions) was found to be 70% fibers and 30% binder. The properties of the developed composites are described.

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Ul'yanova, T.M., Krut'ko, N.P. Production of composite ceramics based on zirconia fibers and binary ammonium-cobalt and ammonium-magnesium diphosphates. Glass Ceram 52, 119–122 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679977

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