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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Production of Some Iron and Steel Powders 2.1. Historical Developments 2.2. Carbonyl‐Iron Powder 2.3. Iron Powder from Aqueous Electrolysis 2.4. Sponge Iron from Fe 3 O 4 Ore by CO Reduction 2.5. Water‐Atomized Iron and Steel Powders 2.6. Gas‐Atomized High‐Alloy‐steel powders 3. Die‐Compacted Structural Parts 3.1. Powder Requirements and Characterization 3.2. Alloying Techniques 3.3. Compaction 3.4. Sintering 3.4.1. Oxide Reduction 3.4.2. Diffusion and Sintering 3.4.3. Diffusion and Alloying 3.5. Sizing, Repressing, and Powder Forging 3.6. Secondary Operations with Open Porosity 3.7. Applications and Typical Properties 4. Metal‐Injection‐Molded Structural Parts 4.1. Powder for MIM 4.2. Binders and Feedstocks 4.3. Debinding 4.4. Sintering 4.5. Application Aspects 5. Cold Isostatic Pressing 6. Hot Isostatic Pressing 7. Economic Aspects
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Production of Some Iron and Steel Powders 2.1. Historical Developments 2.2. Carbonyl‐Iron Powder 2.3. Iron Powder from Aqueous Electrolysis 2.4. Sponge Iron from Fe 3 O 4 Ore by CO Reduction 2.5. Water‐Atomized Iron and Steel Powders 2.6. Gas‐Atomized High‐Alloy‐steel powders 3. Die‐Compacted Structural Parts 3.1. Powder Requirements and Characterization 3.2. Alloying Techniques 3.3. Compaction 3.4. Sintering 3.4.1. Oxide Reduction 3.4.2. Diffusion and Sintering 3.4.3. Diffusion and Alloying 3.5. Sizing, Repressing, and Powder Forging 3.6. Secondary Operations with Open Porosity 3.7. Applications and Typical Properties 4. Metal‐Injection‐Molded Structural Parts 4.1. Powder for MIM 4.2. Binders and Feedstocks 4.3. Debinding 4.4. Sintering 4.5. Application Aspects 5. Cold Isostatic Pressing 6. Hot Isostatic Pressing 7. Economic Aspects
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