Conclusions
We obtained a vacuum-tight MKh-1 type corundum material (96% Al2O3) having a low (up to 1460°C) sintering temperature. The material possesses high levels of electrophysical and physicotechnological properties, meets the specifications [GOST 20419-83 (ST SÉV 3567-82), group 786.1], and it can be used for producing the insulators of the metal-ceramic assemblies.
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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 1, pp. 15–18, January, 1986.
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Kharitonov, F.Y., Vishnevskaya, S.S., Barashenkov, G.I. et al. Development of a corundum ceramic having a low sintering temperature. Refractories 27, 16–19 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01398281
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