Fabrication of Fe-36Ni Alloy Powder from its Scrap

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Ni-based superalloys are used extensively in the hot section of gas turbine engines owing to their inherent elevated temperature strength and creep resistance. As such, aircraft engine manufactures are continually striving to push the envelope of the capabilities of such high temperature structure materials in order to increase both engine performance and efficiency [1,2].

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