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Reactive sintering of porous tungsten for higher homogeneity

Pages 81-84 | Published online: 19 Jul 2013

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C. Selcuk & J. V. Wood. (2005) New material for flashlamp cathodes. Powder Metallurgy 48:3, pages 241-244.
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C. Selcuk & J.V. Wood. (2005) Reactive sintering of porous tungsten: A cost effective sustainable technique for the manufacturing of high current density cathodes to be used in flashlamps. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 170:1-2, pages 471-476.
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