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ASM Handbook
Powder Metallurgy
Edited by
ASM International
Volume
7
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-175-7
Publication date:
2015
Book Chapter
Properties and Selection of Powder Metallurgy Refractory Metals[1]
By
John A. Shields, Jr.
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John A. Shields, Jr.
PentaMet Associates, LLC
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John L. Johnson
John L. Johnson
Elmet Technologies LLC
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Published:2015
Page range:
593 - 598
Abstract
This article focuses on the selection, properties, and applications of powder metallurgy refractory metals and their alloys, including tungsten, molybdenum, tantalum, niobium, and rhenium.
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Citation
James R. Ciulik, John A. Shields, Jr., Prabhat Kumar, Todd Leonhardt, John L. Johnson, Properties and Selection of Powder Metallurgy Refractory Metals, Powder Metallurgy, Vol 7, ASM Handbook, Edited By P. Samal, J. Newkirk, ASM International, 2015, p 593–598, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v07.a0006123
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