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Powder Metallurgy Stainless Steels: Processing, Microstructures, and Properties
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-312-6
Publication date:
2007
Book Chapter
Chapter 3: Manufacture and Characteristics of Stainless Steel Powders
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Published:2007
Page range:
23 - 38
Abstract
Stainless steel powders are usually made by water or gas atomization. This chapter describes both processes and the properties and characteristics of the powders they produce. It also discusses secondary processes, including drying, screening, annealing, and lubricating, and the effects of iron contamination on corrosion resistance.
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Manufacture and Characteristics of Stainless Steel Powders, Powder Metallurgy Stainless Steels: Processing, Microstructures, and Properties, By Erhard Klar, Prasan K. Samal, ASM International, 2007, p 23–38, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.pmsspmp.t52000023
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