Features of Mechanical Treatment of Zirconia Crystals when Manufacturing Dies

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Materials based on partially stabilized zirconia (ceramics and crystals) are distinguished by high values of mechanical strength, crack resistance, hardness, corrosion resistance, low coefficient of friction when operating in tandem with most metals, which makes them promising materials for a wide tribotechnical application in highly loaded friction units. An example of such a unit is the die mechanism, which is an integral part of the drawing die tool in the cable industry. These hard precision tools (drawing dies or wire dies) actually determine the ultimate success in the wire drawing process.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1037)

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203-208

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July 2021

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