JJ Techie calcined some ceramic powders at 1600℃ for 12 hrs, when removed from the furnace, JJ was upset to find a big hard lump. Explain to JJ what happened.
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11) JJ Techie calcined some ceramic powders at 1600℃ for 12 hrs, when removed from the
furnace, JJ was upset to find a big hard lump. Explain to JJ what happened.
b) After grinding up to the lump, someone told JJ to add a sintering aid and deflocculant to the ceramic before trying to press it into cylinders 10 inch by 0.25 inch in diameter. Do you have any suggestions for JJ? JJ needs this size ceramic rod for experiments.
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- JUST PART B PLEASE! 11) JJ Techie calcined some ceramic powders at 1600℃ for 12 hrs, when removed from the furnace, JJ was upset to find a big hard lump. Explain to JJ what happened. b) After grinding up to the lump, someone told JJ to add a sintering aid and deflocculant to the ceramic before trying to press it into cylinders 10 inch by 0.25 inch in diameter. Do you have any suggestions for JJ? JJ needs this size ceramic rod for experiments..24. The surface of a forging made from a 4340 steel is unexpectedly subjected to a quench rate of 100°C/s (at 700°C). The forging is specified to have a hardness between Rockwell C46 and C48. Is the forging within specifications? Briefly explain your answer.Determine whether the first part of statement will INCREASE, DECREASE or HAVE NO EFFECT in the second part of the statement. 1. If there is an increase in volume of a cobalt block then the density will ______. 2. If there is an increase in the difference between the valence of two alloying elements then the degree of solubility will ________. 3. If there is a decrease in the difference between Mw and Mn then its dispersity will ______
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