Research on the Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Emissions to the Enrichment in Carbon of the Iron Powders

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The steels elaborated through proceedings that are specific to powder metallurgy have as raw material the iron powder which is enriched in carbon through various proceedings: carburizing in a methane-bearing atmosphere or in a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-bearing atmosphere, with the addition of synthetic cementite. In order to be developed as environment friendly technologies, there are made researches in order to reduce GHG emissions.

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