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Recent Advances in the Deformation Processing of Ceramics

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The deformation processing of crystalline ceramics is briefly reviewed to the stage that it had reached by 1970, then several significant recent developments are treated in more detail. Advances in the hot forging of alumina, the deformation texturing of magnetic hexaferrites, and the deformation processing of single crystals for laser windows are discussed. Special property developments in these three areas are emphasized.

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Bradt, R.C. (1978). Recent Advances in the Deformation Processing of Ceramics. In: Burke, J.J., Weiss, V. (eds) Advances in Deformation Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4024-9_12

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