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Subject: Re: Powder Oxidation in Water Debinding

Date: 10/02/03 at 12:04 PM
Posted by: H. Jorge
E-mail: hrjorge@ctcv.pt
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In Reply to: Re: Powder Oxidation in Water Debinding posted by Mitch Gross on 10/02/03 at 11:41 AM:

Thanks for your explaination. I supposed to be that, but I'm not specialist in metals, so I was not sure.
So, water debinding of iron-based moulding improves oxidation, doesn't it? By your words, even this strong oxidation of water imersion are removed during sintering with reduced atmosphere? So, if oxidation in water is quick, the reduction during sintering is also quick or quicker. Am I right?


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