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The Main Methods for Pressure Molding of Technical Ceramic Products

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The long practical experience of the author in the field of molding of ceramic articles is summarized and can be used by specialists in the development of technological processes in ceramic production at the enterprises and in upgrading the current technological processes to improve the product quality.

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Timokhova, M.I. The Main Methods for Pressure Molding of Technical Ceramic Products. Glass and Ceramics 58, 349–352 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1013955714601

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