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Most books on making ceramic bodies focus on the dominant technology of consolidating and densification of (primarily chemically derived) powders, mainly via sintering [1-3].
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designed porosity, nonoxide ceramic powders, melt spraying, ceramic particulate composites, aided densification, inhibited densification, comminution costs, eutectic particles, ceramic fiber composites, densification aids, nonoxide powders, powder character, grain growth control, reactive hot pressing, limited grain growth, binder constituents, machining flaws, binder burnout, preceramic polymers, platelet composites, other fabrication methods, enhanced densification, tubular character, hot pressing temperature, roll compaction
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New York, Marcel Dekker, Plenum Press, John Wiley, Materials Science Research, Park Ridge, Academic Press, Special Pub, Tokyo Inst, American Ceramic Soc, Mass Number, Naval Research Lab, Plenum Publishing Corp, Processing of Crystalline Ceramics, Technomic Pub, Current Topics, Industrial Ceramics, North-Holland Pub, Pergamon Press, Porosity of Ceramics, Report Res, Special Ceramics, Applied Science Publishers, Chemically Vapor Deposited Coatings, Faraday Soc
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