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An Electrophoretic Deposition Method for Molding Components from Slips of Inorganic Materials

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Studies have been conducted showing that, for molding components from aqueous slips, the traditional casting technology based on the use of plaster molds can be replaced by a new technique of electrophoretic deposition. The new technique, using copper plates for both anode and cathode, saves processing time significantly (by several tens) and improves the quality of molded preforms.

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Suzdal'ysev, E.I., Kharitonov, D.V. An Electrophoretic Deposition Method for Molding Components from Slips of Inorganic Materials. Refractories and Industrial Ceramics 44, 232–235 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027331515301

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