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What is the potential of the flame reactor technology? Preparation of new alloy powders as well as pure powders of other metals should be quite feasible. Assurance of a stimulating development program is evident
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Smiley, S.H., Brater, D.C. & Kaufman, H.L. Preparation of refractory metal powders with unusual properties. JOM 17, 605–610 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03378365
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