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Production of pure iron powder by a chemicometallurgical method

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The new process for the production of pure iron powder with an iron content of the order of 99.9% is simple and can be mechanized. The resulting powder has excellent processing characteristics and in particular, as demonstrated by tests conducted at various organizations, can be successfully utilized for the production of sintered magnets, magnetic cores, high-density constructional parts, etc. In addition, the powder is also likely to find application as a charge material in the manufacture of steel powders and in the production of alloys with special electrical, magnetic, and physical properties.

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Translated from Porosh-kovaya Metallurgiya, No. 9(69), pp. 1–9, September, 1968.

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Borok, B.A., Teplenko, V.G. & Solov'eva, Z.V. Production of pure iron powder by a chemicometallurgical method. Powder Metall Met Ceram 7, 671–677 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00773728

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