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Sintering properties of tic-ni-mo cermet using nanosized tic powders
Jia Huey Kong
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Zhezhen Fu
, Rasit Koc
School of Science, Engineering & Technology (Harrisburg)
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Sintering Property
100%
Titanium Carbide
100%
Nanosize
100%
NiMo
100%
Cermet
100%
Carbide Powder
66%
Electrical Conductivity
33%
X Ray Diffraction
33%
Molybdenum
33%
Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy
33%
Mechanical Properties
33%
High Surface Area
33%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
High Purity
33%
Oxidation Resistance
33%
Cutting Inserts
33%
Theoretical Density
33%
Low-cost Production
33%
Sintering Behavior
33%
Vickers Hardness
33%
Surface Low
33%
Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (IT-SOFC)
33%
TiO2 Precursor
33%
Engineering
Cermet
100%
Sintering
100%
Ray Diffraction
50%
High Surface Area
50%
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
50%
Potential Application
50%
Interconnects
50%
Oxidation Resistance
50%
Vickers
50%
Theoretical Density
50%
Intermediate Temperature
50%
Electrical Conductivity
50%
Sintering Behavior
50%
Energy dispersive spectrometry
50%
Material Science
Titanium Carbide
100%
Cermet
100%
Sintering
100%
Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy
50%
Molybdenum
50%
X-Ray Diffraction
25%
Density
25%
Oxide Compound
25%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
25%
Electrical Conductivity
25%
Titanium Dioxide
25%
Oxidation Resistance
25%
Cutting Tool
25%
Protective Coating
25%
Vickers Hardness
25%
Chemical Engineering
Titanium Carbide
100%
Titanium Dioxide
25%