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The article describes the design and principles of operation of a multistation machine for long-term high-temperature tests on refractory and high-strength metals and alloys in various working media. The machine is relatively small, has accurate temperature and pressure controls, facilities for separately loading each specimen, and makes it possible to reproduce identical conditions in a series of replicate tests.

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Drozd, N.P., Maksimovich, G.G., Baranetskii, V.S. et al. Multistation machine for long-term testing of metals at elevated temperatures. Mater Sci 4, 526–527 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00721680

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