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Spray-cast monolithic and composite materials: distinguishing features in their microstructure and metallurgy—an extended abstract

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Extracted from the “Symposium on Spray Forming,” paper 10 of 12 contributions, held at the National Thermal Spray Conference, Anaheim, June 1993. This abstract has been edited by C.C. Berndt (SUNY at Stony Brook).

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Mathur, P.C., Annavarapu, S., Lawley, A. et al. Spray-cast monolithic and composite materials: distinguishing features in their microstructure and metallurgy—an extended abstract. JTST 4, 145–146 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02646104

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