
doi: 10.1007/bf00775438
1. X-ray and microstructural analyses show that zirconium diboride powder obtained in industrial plants by boron carbide reduction in hydrogen at 1800°C contains about 4.94±0.12% ZrB12. 2. A uniphase product (ZrB2) can be obtained by boron carbide reduction below 1650°, which is the lower limit of temperature stability of ZrB12 [16], or at higher temperatures, followed by slow cooling in the range 1650–1400°C. 3. The microhardness of zirconium dodecaboride is 45.0±1.5 GN/m2.
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