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Metal — Ceramic reinforced electric contacts

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    There have been described two methods for obtaining a fibrous composite material for use in electric contacts.

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    It has been shown that the strength characteristics in a composite material obtained by the explosion method are higher than in a material obtained by the impregnation method.

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    The electrical conductivity of a composite material with a directed arrangement of the fibers of the high-melting component is greater than the electrical conductivity of a material of the same composition prepared from powders.

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  3. O. K. Teodorovich and G. V. Levchenko, Poroshkovaya Met., No. 4 (1964).

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 2 (74), pp. 40–43, February, 1969.

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Marek, B.A., Sukhikh, L.L. & Teodorovich, O.K. Metal — Ceramic reinforced electric contacts. Powder Metall Met Ceram 8, 117–119 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00774816

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