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The effect of the content of incompletely reduced oxides on the sin-terability of components made of zirconium carbide powders has been investigated. It was found that increasing the oxygen content in ZrC powders from 0.2 to 7 wt.% reduces the rate of grain growth in the finished components and promotes stabilization of the grain size. A method for producing high-density ZrC specimens has been developed.
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Nezhevenko, L.B., Groshev, V.I., Gurevich, B.D., Bokov, O.V. (1974). The Effect of the Conditions of Producing Carbide Powder on the Properties of Sintered Specimens. In: Samsonov, G.V. (eds) Refractory Carbides. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8598-1_10
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