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The spatially uniform distribution of binder observed consistently during debinding indicates that it is removed in order of pore size regardless of location in the compact.
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The morphology and distribution of binders in briquettes can also be characterized by optical microscopy.
In this study, the microstructures (morphology and distribution) of binders in briquettes and their influence on briquette strength are discussed.
The morphology and distribution of binders in briquettes are studied by optical microscopy and digital image-processing technologies.
The morphology and distribution of binders in briquettes and their influence on briquette strength were studied by optical microscopy and digital image processing, which indicated: (1) Aggregated and dispersed binders, which were present in similar proportions, are the major forms of binders in briquettes.
In the n-fold cross-validation, all the binding and non-binding epitopes were mixed and then divided equally into n parts, keeping the same distribution of binders and non-binders in each part.
The morphology and distribution of the binders changed as the binder concentration increasing, thereby influencing the strength of the briquettes.
(3) The morphology and distribution of the binders changed as the binder concentration increasing, thereby influencing the strength of the briquettes.
Experimental work includes small scale continuous and batch granulation and analysis of the distribution of sprayed binder.
The physical effect associated with packing density was, somewhat contrary to general belief, not due to an optimized particle size distribution of the binder components of the ternary cementitious system.
It is demonstrated that the design of the composite electrode, or more precisely the morphology and distribution of the binder poly vinylidine fluoride) (PVdF) within the composite electrode, has a significant impact on the cycling performance of Li storage alloy (Sn/SnSb) electrodes.
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