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Vibroimpact molding of large silicon carbide shapes

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Vibroimpact compaction methods were used to prepare large complicated shapes which in terms of quality (density and variations in density) are better than those made by tamping.

Vibroimpact densification is a mechanized and more productive method of molding large complicated shapes than the currently used tamping method.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No.6, pp. 11–14, June, 1970.

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Yam, V.M., Stepanov, V.F., Krasotkina, N.I. et al. Vibroimpact molding of large silicon carbide shapes. Refractories 11, 346–349 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01295698

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