Sometimes organic lubricants are added during pressing to increase densification.
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Sintering in practice is the control of both densification and grain growth.
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This densification is the result of increasingly advanced miniaturization.
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Densification makes transporting the feedstocks easier and less expensive.
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Densification is the act of reducing porosity in a sample thereby making it more dense.
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This densification uses lower temperatures and shorter amount of time than typical sintering.
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Impact of mixed feedstocks and feedstock densification on ionic liquid pretreatment efficiency.
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By the way, its unfortunate sometimes that there is a confusion between high rise and densification.
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Notably, the gray-scale profile is achieved by imparting a gray-scale densification to the porous layer.
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Compaction: an increase in the density of something
Urban density is a term used in urban planning and urban design to refer to the number of people inhabiting a given urbanized area. As such it is to be distinguished from other measures of population density. Urban density is considered an important factor in understanding how cities function. ...
The act or process of making or becoming dense
(Densified) A material that has been made more dense by permanently compressing a unit mass into a smaller volume.
The process of packing recyclables closely together, such as in a bale, to facilitate shipping and processing.
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