Abstract
During the late 1950’s considerable interest was developing in beryllium’s unique qualities and its potential in new applications. At this same time, the Wyman-Gordon Company was exploring new areas in which to utilize its large presses. The limitations of the press-sintering technique for beryllium were evident, and this, coupled with a consideration of the commercial powder business, led to the development of a new method of beryllium fabrication.
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- Data Sheet
- Powder Package
- Short Transverse Direction
- Strength Tensile Strength
- Yield Strength Tensile Strength
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Orrell, N.G. (1967). Powder Forging. In: New Methods for the Consolidation of Metal Powders. Perspectives in Powder Metallurgy. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6423-6_12
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