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Centrifugal-Thermit Process for Production of Composite Pipes of Various Sizes

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The Centrifugal-Thermit (C-T) process is a unique technique for producing metal-ceramic composite pipes.1 It has been proposed and investigated as a simple, rapid and economical method for forming a ceramic-lining layer on the inside surface of pipes. The C-T process is characterized by reaction propagation with centrifugal force, a large amount of reaction heat, and centrifugal force applied to the reaction products. In our previous work, we investigated the effect of thermal insulation,2 centrifugal force,3 environmental gas content and pressure,4 additives to the thermit powders,5 etc. The C-T process has successfully produced long (>3m) metal-ceramic composite pipes of more than 80 mm diameter.6

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Miyazaki, E., Odawara, O. (2001). Centrifugal-Thermit Process for Production of Composite Pipes of Various Sizes. In: Regel, L.L., Wilcox, W.R. (eds) Processing by Centrifugation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0687-4_28

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