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Faculty of Mining and Geology Đušina 7, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Insitute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy Njegoševa 12, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Insitute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy Njegoševa 12, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia
Samples based on talc with 15 % of zeolite from Zlatokop, Serbia, sintered at 1200 ºC were prepared and tested in condition of cavitation erosion. The ultrasonic vibratory cavitation set up with stationary specimen was used. Mass loss was measured and degradation level of the samples using image analysis and Young modulus of elasticity was monitored. Obtained results showed good resistance to the cavitation erosion giving the possibility of future application in different conditions where cavitation erosion is expected.
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