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Requirements for alloy cleanliness may necessitate inert gas over water
atomization in order to maintain low oxygen levels which are required for
complex superalloys . Alloying elements , including carbon , may be added to the
melt and ...
Requirements for alloy cleanliness may necessitate inert gas over water
atomization in order to maintain low oxygen levels which are required for
complex superalloys . Alloying elements , including carbon , may be added to the
melt and ...
Page 268
Inert gas atomization is preferred for highly alloyed materials ( e . g . , nickel base
superalloys , stainless steels ) where oxygen contamination or formation of
unreducible compounds will affect subsequent processing and properties .
Powders ...
Inert gas atomization is preferred for highly alloyed materials ( e . g . , nickel base
superalloys , stainless steels ) where oxygen contamination or formation of
unreducible compounds will affect subsequent processing and properties .
Powders ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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