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Nickel strip with excellent mechanical properties has been prepared by roll-compacting pure nickel powders, sintering, and re-rolling the sintered compact This study of processing variables and their effect on properties indicates good possibilities for adoption of this technique on a commercial basis.
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Lund, J.A. Roll-compacting produces pure nickel strip. JOM 10, 731–734 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398267
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