Sintering behavior and strength properties of stomatological porcelain—Titanium nickelide composite materials
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The sintering behavior and strength properties of stomatological porcelain—titanium nickelide composites were investigated. The dependence of porosity, linear and volumetric changes, phase composition and structure on sintering time and temperature, component concentrations, and initial porosity have been determined. It was shown that density changes are the result of a competition between shrinkage and volumetric growth. An optimal regime of sintering to ensure open porosity and high strength is recommended.
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