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Heat treatment of sintered constructional materials using lasers

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    Laser treatment of sintered powder Fe-based materials produces hardening on automobile parts.

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    Laser treatment of carbon-free powder materials causes formation of a band on their surfaces where the density value equals the theoretical value for that material.

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  1. N. M. Rykalin, A. A. Uglov, and A. N. Kokora, Laser Treatment of Materials [in Russian], Mashinostroenie, Moscow (1975).

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I. A. Likhachov Moscow Automobile Plant, Production Union. Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 7, pp. 27–29, July, 1984.

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Kovrigin, V.A., Goryushina, M.N., Dubrovskii, S.V. et al. Heat treatment of sintered constructional materials using lasers. Met Sci Heat Treat 26, 513–515 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00706707

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