Possibilities of improving the durability of pressure moulds

Journal Title: Archiwum Odlewnictwa - Year 2009, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

Possibilities of improving the durability of pressure moulds

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A. W. Orłowicz, M. Mróz, J. Betlej, F. Płoszaj

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A. W. Orłowicz, M. Mróz, J. Betlej, F. Płoszaj (2009). Possibilities of improving the durability of pressure moulds. Archiwum Odlewnictwa, 9(2), 119-122. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-70555