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Effect of heat treatment temperature on tensile strength and hardness of isostatically compacted aluminum alloy blend

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Hathi, V.V., Sliepcevich, C.M. Effect of heat treatment temperature on tensile strength and hardness of isostatically compacted aluminum alloy blend. Metall Trans A 10, 509–510 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02697079

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