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Selection of the Binder Composition for Abrasive Electrocorundum Instruments

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The properties of ceramic binders used in the production of electrocorundum abrasive instruments are discussed. The methods for studying the properties of ceramic binders are analyzed, including the methods making it possible to study the process of sintering of the binder components and the electrocorundum grains and the formation of the binder structure and the contact zone between the binder and the electrocorundum.

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Tsyv'yan, A.M. Selection of the Binder Composition for Abrasive Electrocorundum Instruments. Glass and Ceramics 59, 30–33 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015523327385

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