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The optimum conditions for comminuting zirconium carbide by means of ultrasound and by using a planetary centrifugal mill have been determined. The use of ultrasound leads to the production of powder having spherical particles with a high degree of dispersivity and containing only a small amount of ground impurities. To reduce the impurities ground from the surface of the planetary centrifugal mill during comminution, it is proposed that a zirconium carbide lining to the mill be used.
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Gurevich, B.D., Nezhevenko, L.B., Groshev, V.I., Gudovich, A.P. (1974). New Methods of Comminuting Powders of Refractory-Metal Carbides. 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_7
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