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Oxidizability of cold-worked and recrystallized tungsten-platinum alloy

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    It was proved that cold work exerts an influence on high-temperature oxidation of tungsten alloy with 1.5% Pt.

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    It was shown, that a small platinum addition causes a sharp drop in tungsten's resistance to scaling.

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Voytovich, R.F. Oxidizability of cold-worked and recrystallized tungsten-platinum alloy. Met Sci Heat Treat 3, 325–326 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810387

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