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Transactions of the INDIAN CERAMIC SOCIETY   Vol. 29  1970
Development of Crystallinity and Morphology in Beryllia Powders During Calcination and Sintering
G. E. PRASAD AND v. K. MOORTHY
Pages : 61-71
DOI : 10.1080/0371750X.1970.10855726
Abstract
It has been established that the sinterability of pure oxide powders depends to a large extent on the characteristics of powder particles. It is known that the degree of crystallinity in the powders influences their sinterability. In the present investigations the influence of origin on the crystallinity and morphology of beryllia powders was studied. The changes taking place in the crystallinity and morphology during calcinationfsintering of the loose powders and the pressed compacts of beryllia powders derived from sulphate, hydroxide and oxalate have been studied. Attempts were made to relate the sintering behaviour and the changes in morphology and crystallinity of the powders.
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