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Possibility of using atomized powders for the production of high-speed steel from compactible mixtures

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    An investigation has shown that porous high-speed steel articles can be successfully produced by pressing and sintering from mixtures of an atomized steel powder and a reduced ferrotungsten powder.

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    Sintering in a vacuum corresponding to not more than 5·10−5 mm Hg ensures the necessary conditions for the dissolution of the atomized high-speed steel powder particles in the ferrotungsten at temperatures in the range 1000–1200°C.

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  1. ASEA-STORA Process: Production of High-Alloy High-Quality Steel by the New Process QUIN-TUS, Pamphlet AO 4Q-102P (1972).

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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya No. 2(194), pp. 45–50, February, 1979.

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Vlasyuk, I.V., Vlasyuk, R.Z., Klimenko, V.N. et al. Possibility of using atomized powders for the production of high-speed steel from compactible mixtures. Powder Metall Met Ceram 18, 108–112 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00792082

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