sinterability

  • 1sinterability — noun see sinter …

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  • 2sinterability — See sinter. * * * …

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  • 3sinter — verb Etymology: German Sinter slag, cinder, from Old High German sintar more at cinder Date: 1871 transitive verb to cause to become a coherent mass by heating without melting intransitive verb to undergo sintering • sinter noun • sinterability… …

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  • 4Segregation in materials — refers to the enrichment of a material constituent at a free surface or an internal interface of a material. In a polycrystalline solid, a segregation site can be a dislocation, grain boundary, stacking fault, or an interface with a precipitate… …

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  • 5advanced ceramics — ▪ ceramics Introduction       substances and processes used in the development and manufacture of ceramic materials that exhibit special properties.       As is pointed out in the article ceramic composition and properties, ceramics are… …

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