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Alloy powders in the Fe—Cu, Fe—Cr, Fe—Mn, and Fe—Cr—Mn systems

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Studies have been done on iron-copper, iron-chromium, iron-manganese, and iron-chromium-manganese powder alloys, which have been made by dispersing the melts with high-pressure nitrogen. The use of such alloys in the preparation of low-alloy construction materials eases the stringent specifications for the oxidation potential of the controlled gas medium, and it also produces a more uniform distribution of the alloying elements in the sintered material.

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Ukrainian State Metallurgical Academy, Dnepropetrovsk. Translated from Poroshkovaya Metallurgiya, Nos. 11–12(404), pp. 6–8, November–December, 1998.

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Ostrik, P.N. Alloy powders in the Fe—Cu, Fe—Cr, Fe—Mn, and Fe—Cr—Mn systems. Powder Metall Met Ceram 37, 575–576 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02680108

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