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The conditions for producing materials with a porosity of 68–74% combined with satisfactory mechanical strength have been studied. The effect of additions of prepared carbides, zirconium powder, and particle size on the strength of the finished highly porous components has been determined.
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Samsonov, G.V., Vitryanyuk, V.K. (1974). Producing High-Porosity Materials from Transition-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_9
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