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Hot pressing is a process used to fabricate ceramic parts (often from non-oxide powders like BIN, SiC or B4C). The process involves the simultaneous application of pressure and heat to a 'green' component or powder under a controlled atmosphere (depending on the material being processed). Since pressure is applied directly the shape of parts is limited to those that will release from the mold face along a single axis.
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Boron Carbide
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Silicon Carbide
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Boron Nitride
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