ABSTRACT

Traditionally, the physical processes of dispersion are the subject of attention of experts in the field of powder metallurgy. This is due to the fact that in recent decades this industry has evolved as a major field in mechanical engineering. It is urgent to expand the volume of production of powder materials using the most productive methods. By now many different dispersion technologies have been developed. There is no need to overview them here because this is done in a series of monographs [1-6]. The flow of original papers on new developments, improvement of the known methods of dispersion and the study of processes used in these technologies is not decreasing. In the foreseeable future tehre will be no radical solutions to the problem of creating a method of dispersion that meets the modern demands of scientific and technological progress.