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Characterization of Consolidated Rapidly Solidified Cu-Nb Ribbons
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Copper-niobium ribbons produced by melt-spinning were compacted by swaging and consolidated using HIPping. Final processing to obtain in-situ composites was done by swaging. The strength of the composite is discussed in terms of the composition and morphology of the niobium phase as evaluated using electron microscopy techniques.
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