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Sintering diamond/cemented carbides by the pulse plasma sintering methodMichalski et al., 2008
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- 9769876062934937715
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- Michalski A
- Rosiński M
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- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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Under the conditions of thermodynamic instability, we produced dense sintered composites built of diamond particles (30 vol%) and a cemented carbide matrix. The composites were consolidated by high‐current electric pulses at a temperature of about 1100° C and load of …
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