Rapid solidification of metal-second phase composites

Alloys or metallic compositions – Ferrous – Processes

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a process for making in-situ precipitated second phase in a metal matrix which mixture is rapidly solidified to form a product. The invention also relates to a rapidly solidified product.

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