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A pressure-sintering method was used to produce binder-free and very dense TiC specimens. Some physical properties of these TiC bodies were determined and found to compare favorably with those of certain cemented TiC grades. It was also observed that the hot transverse rupture strength of TiC bodies remained substantially the same regardless of the amount or type of binder material used.
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Discussion on this paper, TP 3288E, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by June 1, 1952. Manuscript, April 13, 1951; revised, Sept. 26, 1951. Detroit Meeting, October 1951.
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Glaser, F.W., Ivanick, W. Sintered Titanium Carbide. JOM 4, 387–390 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397702
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