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            finish of the part, it is necessary to make some adjustments   Consent for publication
            to the process parameters, thereby reducing the finishing
            time of the part. The production capacity of the SFT process   Not applicable.
            depends solely on the size of the furnace and its capacity   Availability of data
            to accommodate the shells and thermally conductive
            material.                                          Data are available from the corresponding author upon
                                                               reasonable request.
              Further studies are warranted to obtain the technical and
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