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Compactibility of periclase mixtures

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Special equipment is used to investigate the pressing regimes of periclase mixtures with different grain compositions. The pressing pressures are presented as a function of the time of action of the load. The dynamics of the variation of the mean density is presented as a function of the pressing time and the pressing pressure. The compactibility of the mixtures is evaluated from the corresponding criterion.

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Translated from Ogneupory, No. 3, pp. 19 – 21, March, 1996.

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Kharchenko, I.G., Antonov, G.I. & Shcherbenko, G.N. Compactibility of periclase mixtures. Refractories 37, 92–94 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311145

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