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Microstructure and properties of titanium alloys synthesized from hydrogenated titanium powders

Ivasishin et al., 2005

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Ivasishin O
Savvakin D
Bielov I
Moxson V
Duz V
Davies R
Lavender C
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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-ASSOCIATION FOR IRON AND STEEL TECHNOLOGY-

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In present study high dense (99±0.5% relative density) Ti-6Al-4V materials were synthesized with blended elemental powder metallurgy (BEPM) simplest press-and-sinter approach using hydrogenated titanium powder with different hydrogen content (0.2 to 3.9 wt.%) …
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