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Mechanisms of Mechanical Alloying

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Mechanical Alloying

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Unlike conventional processes in which materials are produced either by melting or sintering at high temperature, synthesis of different types of materials using the mechanical alloying or milling process is generally carried our at room temperature although temperature may rise during milling.

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Lü, L., Lai, M.O. (1998). Mechanisms of Mechanical Alloying. In: Mechanical Alloying. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5509-4_8

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