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Interrelationship between the structure and properties of metal-glass materials

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    The strength and initial shrinkage temperature of a sintered metal-glass material depend on the microstructure of its filler.

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    A metal-glass material sintered at a temperature ensuring the formation of a Sitall-like microcrystalline structure in its filler possesses maximum strength provided that its matrix and filler adhere strongly to each other.

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  1. R. Z. Vlasyuk, E. S. Lugovskaya, and I. D. Radomysel'skii, Poroshk. Metall., No. 5 (1971).

  2. R. Z. Vlasyuk and I. D. Radomysel'skii, Poroshk. Metall., No. 5 (1972).

  3. P. W. McMillan, Glass Ceramics, Academic Press (1964).

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 1(169), pp. 32–36, January, 1977.

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Vlasyuk, R.Z., Radomysel'skii, I.D. Interrelationship between the structure and properties of metal-glass materials. Powder Metall Met Ceram 16, 25–27 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01129704

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