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Appendix D: Improving Powder Production
Pages 121-124

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... U.S. Patent 5,370,854, filed January 8, 1993, and issued December 6, 1994, spinel powders by flame spray pyrolysis of a magnesium aluminum double to the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
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... However, that 5 percent produced electric current resistively heats the graphite and in turn the in the United States supplies the abrasives and metallurgical surrounding reactants, resulting in the formation of a hollow markets, meaning that there was no supplier in 2010 providcylinder of SiC and the evolution of carbon monoxide (CO) ing SiC for advanced ceramics, including armor.
From page 123...
... the electrode, decomposed B4C, or vapor-phase condensates of CO/CO2. Direct carbothermic reduction has been demonstrated Carbothermic Reduction on a pilot scale, where boric oxide and carbon are reacted Boron carbide, like silicon carbide, is most commonly in a vertical tube furnace at between 1973°C and 2073°C.
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... The particle size of the calcined powder for ceramic applications: is reduced in size, depending on specifications determined 2Al(OH) 3 → Al2O3 + 3H2O by the end user.


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