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An automated dilatometric system

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A setup for studying dilatometric characteristics of metals and alloys in a 20 to 1350°C temperature range in vacuum or an inert gas medium is described. The built-in mass spectrometer is intended to monitor the composition and dynamics of gas release in the process of sample heating. Results obtained during sintering powdered compacts from titanium hydride are given.

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  1. Vasilenko, V.I., Poroshk. Metall., 2009, no. 7, p. 151.

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Original Russian Text © O.M. Ivasishin, V.T. Cherepin, V.N. Kolesnik, N.M. Gumenyak, 2010, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2010, No. 3, pp. 147–151.

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Ivasishin, O.M., Cherepin, V.T., Kolesnik, V.N. et al. An automated dilatometric system. Instrum Exp Tech 53, 457–460 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441210030255

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