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ASM Handbook
Metalworking: Bulk Forming
Edited by
ASM International
Volume
14A
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-185-6
Publication date:
2005
Book Chapter
Forging of Refractory Metals
By
John A. Shields, Jr.
;
John A. Shields, Jr.
H.C. Starck, Inc.
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R. William Buckman, Jr.
;
R. William Buckman, Jr.
Refractory Metals Technology
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C. Craig Wojcik
C. Craig Wojcik
Allegheny Wah Chang
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Published:2005
Page range:
284 - 285
Abstract
This article focuses on the forging characteristics of different types of refractory metals and alloys, namely, niobium and niobium alloys, molybdenum and molybdenum alloys, tantalum and tantalum alloys, and tungsten and tungsten alloys.
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Citation
John A. Shields, Jr., Kurt D. Moser, R. William Buckman, Jr., Todd Leonhardt, C. Craig Wojcik, Forging of Refractory Metals, Metalworking: Bulk Forming, Vol 14A, ASM Handbook, Edited By S.L. Semiatin, ASM International, 2005, p 284–285, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v14a.a0003994
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