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The method of SHS quenching combined with dynamic annealing was used to prepare bulk amorphous metallic glass alloys Fe34Co34B10Si14Nb8 in a two-stage process. The structural properties and microstructure of thus prepared materials were found to be close to those produced by other methods, such as melting-injection-molding and melt spinning.
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Bendjemil, B., Segheri, N., Ramadane, W. et al. SHS quenching as a route to bulk glassy Fe34Co34B10Si14Nb8 alloys. Int. J Self-Propag. High-Temp. Synth. 16, 231–234 (2007). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1061386207040103
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