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Vol 50 Iss. 3
Pages:
148-155
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Article

Determination of powder porosity by mercury porometry

Authors:
I. S. Krasotkin
R. L. Dubrovinsky
A. S. Kuzmenko
Date submitted:
1969-12-24
Date accepted:
1970-02-09
Date published:
1970-07-10

Abstract

The method of mercury porometry is widely used to determine the geometric structure of solid porous bodies. The porous structure of granular materials with a granule size of at least 1-2 mm is usually determined. However, in a number of fields (flotation enrichment processes, powder metallurgy), the objects of research are powders in which the minimum particle size is reduced to several tens of microns. The method of mercury porometry is of interest in studying the structure of powders...

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References

  1. Platchenov T. G., Alexandrov V. A., Belotserkovsky G.M. Determination of the structure of porous bodies by the method of mercury indentation. Collection. "Methods of inheritance of the structure of highly dispersed and porous bodies". Publ. House of the USSR AS, 1953.
  2. Plachenov T. G. Mercury porometric installation P-ZM. LTI Publ. House, 1961.
  3. Karnaukhov A. P. Capillary condensation hysteresis in systems from properly packed balls. Collection "Methods for studying the structure of highly dispersed and porous bodies". Publ. House of the USSR AS 1958.

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