Powder metallurgy processes – Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering – Powder pretreatment
Patent
1985-10-03
1986-09-23
Lechert, Jr., Stephen J.
Powder metallurgy processes
Powder metallurgy processes with heating or sintering
Powder pretreatment
75 05C, 75 82, 75246, 148 115N, 148 115P, 1481261, 148162, 148409, 148429, 419 38, 419 49, 419 62, 419 66, 419 68, 420460, 420590, B22F 100
Patent
active
046134808
ABSTRACT:
Improvements in the strength of atomized and consolidated boron doped tri-nickel aluminides are made possible. The improved strength is achieved by cold rolling and annealing a HIPped aluminide. The improvements are to room temperature properties.
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Chang Keh-Minn
Huang Shyh-Chin
Taub Alan I.
Davis Jr. James C.
General Electric Company
Lechert Jr. Stephen J.
Rochford Paul E.
Webb II Paul R.
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