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Ceramics for Milling Bodies

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Ceramic materials have been developed with a sintering temperature of 1475 – 1520°C, mean density of 3.55 – 3.75 g/cm3, sealed porosity about 3%, and average strength in three-point bending 250 – 350 MPa. These materials are promising for application as milling bodies. Industrial tests indicated that the wear resistance of the specified materials in milling ceramic paints is 10 – 15 higher that that of uralite milling bodies.

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Babykin, I.V., Lukin, E.S., Makarov, N.A. et al. Ceramics for Milling Bodies. Glass and Ceramics 60, 241–242 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1027351528427

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