Corrosion and wear resistant steel sinter alloy

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291828, 75126C, 75126P, 75126F, 75126Q, 75126R, 75126D, 75128W, 75128C, 75128F, 75128G, 75128T, 75128D, 75203, 75204, 148 31, C22C 2900

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ABSTRACT:
A sinter steel alloy consisting essentially of 20 to 60% of titanium carbide and a completely ferritic steel alloy, matrix of defined composition has good corrosion resistance and enhanced abrasive wear.

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