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In porous materials from 1Kh18N9T stainless-steel fibers it is not possible, even after high-temperature vacuum sintering, to obtain the high quality of interfiber contacts characteristic of materials from nickel and 80% Ni-20% Cr alloy fibers.
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The physical nature of 1Kh18N9T austenitic steel and the presence in it of titanium, which affect the quality of sintering of porous materials from fibers, prevent the starting strength of the fibers themselves from being fully utilized in these materials.
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Of all possible methods of sintering materials from 1Kh18N9T steel fibers only sintering in a vacuum ensures comparatively high mechanical properties.
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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 10(166), pp. 30–33, October, 1976.
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Kostornov, A.G., Shevchuk, M.S., Mai, V.K. et al. Production and properties of materials from stainless-steel fibers. Powder Metall Met Ceram 15, 762–764 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00796191
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