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Transparent hot-pressed alumina I: Hot pressing of alumina
Ceramics International, 1985Abstract The densification of alumina to nearly full density continuous hot pressing is described. The influence of the atmosphere on hot pressing is discussed as well as the influence of the process parameters temperature, pressure and transit rate.
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Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1998
Hand injuries are common in the workplace. Modern industrial machines cause complex occupational hand injuries. Hot-press contact hand burns generally are encountered by workers in the dry-cleaning industry. Seventeen patients with hot-press hand burns were treated at the University of California-Irvine Medical Center Burn Center.
B, Celikoz, B M, Achauer, V M, VanderKam
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Hand injuries are common in the workplace. Modern industrial machines cause complex occupational hand injuries. Hot-press contact hand burns generally are encountered by workers in the dry-cleaning industry. Seventeen patients with hot-press hand burns were treated at the University of California-Irvine Medical Center Burn Center.
B, Celikoz, B M, Achauer, V M, VanderKam
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Alloy Digest, 1963
Abstract HOTPRESS is a low carbon, high tungsten hot work steel, particularly adapted for dies which become heated to a dull red heat while in operation. It resists heat checking. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties.
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Abstract HOTPRESS is a low carbon, high tungsten hot work steel, particularly adapted for dies which become heated to a dull red heat while in operation. It resists heat checking. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties.
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Continuous vacuum hot-pressing
Vacuum, 1977A study has been made of the conditions for vacuum hot-pressing of a mixture of magnesium oxide plus 2 w/o lithium fluoride for the production of transparent ceramics. The results have been used in formulating a design criteria for a continuous vacuum hot-press for the production of rods of transparent material.
D.J.G. Coates, A.J. Pointon, H.E. Newman
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Hot‐Pressing Magnesium Fluoride
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1962Hot‐pressing powdered magnesium fluoride resulted in a polycrystalline compact with essentially the density and transmittance of a single crystal. Compacted powdered MgF 2 was heated to 650°C and held under a pressure of 30,000 psi for 15 minutes.
DEAN A. BUCKNER +2 more
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Densification and joining of a (HfTaZrNbTi)C high-entropy ceramic by hot pressing
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2021K. Sun +5 more
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