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Tribological Principles

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The extrusion of ceramic bodies represents part of the overall production process of ceramic products. It comprises all essential process-specific substages such as

• Feeding,

• Compacting,

• Plastifying,

• Pressure build-up.

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  1. Mennig G (1995) Wear in Plastics Processing – How to Understand Protect and Avoid. Hanser/Gardner, Munich, Vienna, New York, Cincinnati

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Mennig, G. (2009). Tribological Principles. In: Händle, F. (eds) Extrusion in Ceramics. Engineering Materials and Processes. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27102-4_18

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