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Mastering the industrial production of Kh30 powder at the Brovary Powder Metallurgy Factory

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Kh30 is a 30% Cr steel. Other materials referred to in this article are: Kh18N9, Kh18N15, and Kh23N18-18/9, 18/15, and 23/18 Cr-Ni steels, respectively; KhO-metallic chromium of 98.5% purity; PZh2M-reduced, fine iron powder of 98.0% purity; St. 3-a mild steel grade-Translator.

Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 12 (120), pp. 16–17, December, 1972.

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Gaiduchenko, A.K., Grisyuk, V.N., Klimenko, V.N. et al. Mastering the industrial production of Kh30 powder at the Brovary Powder Metallurgy Factory. Powder Metall Met Ceram 11, 960–961 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00795227

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