Download scientific diagram | Overview of as-received water-atomized iron powder. from publication: Reduction of surface oxide layers on water-atomized iron and steel powder in hydrogen: Effect of alloying elements and initial powder state | The reduction of surface oxide layers covering commercial water-atomized iron and steel powder grades have been investigated using model thermogravimetric reduction cycles in hydrogen. The influences of powder composition and initial condition on the oxide reduction were | Powders, Steel and Iron | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
Reduction of surface oxide layers on water-atomized iron and steel powder in hydrogen: Effect of alloying elements and initial powder state - ScienceDirect
Eduard HRYHA, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology
Oxidation of Water Atomized Metal Powders - Persson - 2014 - steel research international - Wiley Online Library
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Evolution of surface chemistry during sintering of water‐atomized iron and low‐alloyed steel powder - Wendel - 2020 - Surface and Interface Analysis - Wiley Online Library
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PDF) Reduction of surface oxide layers on water-atomized iron and steel powder in hydrogen: Effect of alloying elements and initial powder state
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