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Experimental data on passivation and strengthening of parts of molds (facing) for molds used in ceramics production made from U8 tool steel are presented. The efficiency of simultaneous processing of mold parts is shown. The technology of their treatment, in particular, on a production line, is described.
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Kulikov, A.I. Passivation and strengthening of mold parts for molding ceramic plates. Glass Ceram 52, 125–126 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00679979
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