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Physical, Technological, and Magnetic Properties of Powder Iron-Nickel Alloys

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Methods for the production of 36N, 78N, and 79NM iron-nickel powders have been investigated along with the technological and physical and chemical properties of those powders. Coreduction of the initial oxides was shown to be the most simple, cost-effective, and accessible method.

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Maslyuk, V.A. Physical, Technological, and Magnetic Properties of Powder Iron-Nickel Alloys. Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics 42, 536–539 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PMMC.0000013228.43146.30

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