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    Dec

    What is the grain growth during sintering process

    The sintering of materials involves at least two processes: densification of the body and growth of grains in the body. The longevity of grains is usually achieved through the movement of grain boundaries. According to the classical theory of grain growth kinetics, the difference in free energy between the two sides of a curved grain boundary is the driving force that causes the interface to move ...
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  • 08

    Jan

    A series of physical and chemical changes that occur in powder particles through sintering

    The essence of sintering is that the powder block is heated in an appropriate environment or atmosphere, and through a series of physical and chemical changes, the bonding between powder particles undergoes a qualitative change. The strength and density of the block increase rapidly, and other physical and mechanical properties are also significantly improved. The performance of ceramic materials ...
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  • 07

    Mar

    What is vanadium dioxide VO2 powder and its application

    The properties of vanadium dioxide: The molecular formula of vanadium dioxide is VO2, with a molecular weight of 82.94. It is a dark blue crystal powder with a monoclinic crystal structure. Insoluble in water, easily soluble in acid and alkali. When dissolved in acid, it cannot generate tetravalent ions, but generates positive divalent vanadium oxide ions. When heated to red heat in a dry hydrogen...
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  • 18

    Mar

    What is scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and what is its function

    Scanning electron microscope (SEM) is a key tool for modern scientific exploration of the microscopic world. It plays an irreplaceable role in scientific research and industrial applications by enabling us to gain insights into the microscopic structure of matter through high-resolution electronic imaging technology. SEM scans the surface of the sample with a high-energy electron beam to collect s...
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  • 11

    Apr

    What are the main factors affecting TEM resolution

    The major limitations on TEM performance are spherical aberration (also known as aberration), chromatic aberration, and astigmatism. The spherical aberration and chromatic aberration limit the resolution of traditional TEM. Both of these defects are inevitable when using static rotational symmetric electromagnetic fields. Ball aberration is the most important factor determining the performance of ...
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