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Powders for thermal spraying from metalworking waste: Principles of manufacture and potential applications

  • Powder Metallurgical Materials, Parts, and Coatings
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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 10(322), pp. 25–30, October, 1989.

The compositions of some of the materials referred to in this article are as follows: ÉI-437, a wrought Ni-Cr base heat-resisting alloy similar to Nimonic 80; ZhS-6KP, a complex cast Ni-Cr-Co-Mo-W-Al-Ti alloy; ShKh-15, a 1.5 Cr-1% C ball-bearing steel; PN80Kh20, an 80 Ni-20% Cr alloy powder; PN80Kh13S2R, an 80 Ni-13 Cr-2% Si-B alloy powder; and PN65Kh25S3R3, a 65 Ni-25 Cr-3 Si-3% B alloy powder — Publisher.

In conclusion, the authors wish to thank their colleagues P. Yu. Pekshev, S. V. Chernyakov, E. N. Shavlovskii, and S. Kh. Berman for assistance in the preparation of this paper.

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Borisov, Y.S., Kudinov, V.V. Powders for thermal spraying from metalworking waste: Principles of manufacture and potential applications. Powder Metall Met Ceram 28, 760–764 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00796169

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