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Structuring of Multiphase Compacts in the SiC′ ― Carbon System. Part 2. Structuring during Sintering

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We have studied the effect of particle sizes in the starting powders in the silicon carbide ― carbon system, and also effects on the structure and phase composition of self-bonded silicon carbide (SBSC) that are associated with structural interactions between the starting components.

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Dyban', Y.P. Structuring of Multiphase Compacts in the SiC′ ― Carbon System. Part 2. Structuring during Sintering. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 40, 301–305 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012817919044

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