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Subject: Re: Powder Oxidation in Water Debinding

Date: 10/13/03 at 8:38 AM
Posted by: Mitch Gross
E-mail: mgross@flomet.com
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In Reply to: Re: Powder Oxidation in Water Debinding posted by H. Jorge on 10/02/03 at 12:04 PM:

Your theory could be true for Fe. However, Cr will form a very strong surface bond with oxygen that will not continue after the thin oxide layer is produced. Bassically, it depends on the metals that you are using. In addition, I cannot commenton the differences in oxidizing metal powders with respect to water debinding to thermal debinding.


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