Soft magnetic metal components manufactured by powder metallurgy

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Compositions – Consolidated metal powder compositions

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148100, 148300, 148306, 252 6251R, B22F 326

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061172057

ABSTRACT:
Corrosion-resistant, soft magnetic metal components manufactured by powder metallurgy and infiltration processes are disclosed. The magnetic components are manufactured by a powder metallurgy process using acicular metal particles to form a skeleton, and thermally infiltrating the skeleton.

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