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METALLIC STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES

There are a number of attractive benefits for powder metallmgy  [Pg.177]

In situ heat treatment is useful for increasing the wear resistance of the finished material [Pg.177]

Facile control over porosity and density of the green and sintered material [Pg.177]

Fabrication of complex/unique shapes which would be impractical/impossible with other metalworking processes [Pg.177]

Rapid solidification process extends solubility limits, often resulting in novel phases [Pg.177]


Mordike, B.L. Kainer, K.U. (eds.) (1998) Magnesium Alloys and Their Applications. Wiley, Wdnheim. Rokhlin L.L. (2002) Magnesium Alloys Containing Rare-Earth Metals Structure and Properties. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. [Pg.260]


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