Abstract

Technical quality requirements for refractory compound abrasive powders and optimum conditions for the comminution and classification of some refractory compound powders have been determined. A study was made of some physicomechanical properties (strength, abrasive ability, specific surface, and apparent density) of TiB2, TiC, and TiN powders. The existence of a method for the manufacture of refractory compound abrasive powders and data yielded by a study of their physicomechanical characteristics will enable these powders to be used in the near future on a wider scale in tool production.

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