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Carburization of P/M steels alloyed with copper and phosphorus

  • Theory and Technology of Sintering, Thermal, and Chemicothermal Treatment Processes
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Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, No. 11(251), pp. 27–31, November, 1983.

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Lovshenko, F.G., Vysotskii, V.T. Carburization of P/M steels alloyed with copper and phosphorus. Powder Metall Met Ceram 22, 891–894 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00805542

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