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2/15/2007 9:50 PM
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Lynette Karabin
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The very highly alloyed superalloys cannot be produced by conventional means. Powder metallurgy methods are needed to obtain homogeneous materials for use in fatigue-critical applications. This primer describes the atomization and consolidation processes and presents the benefits associated with that processing route.
SOURCE: Reed, Roger. "Powder Metallurgy and Superalloys." University of Birmingham (February 2007.)
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