Production of Powders by the Method of Electrospark Dispersion

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This article is devoted to the research of powders for the additive technologies made by EOS Company. Their analysis showed that the powders’ average diameter is about 30 microns. Powders are received by method of electrospark dispersion. The X-ray diffraction and metallographic analysis of these powders is presented.

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