Mechanical alloying in the FeAl system

The mechanical alloying technique has been applied to alloy synthesis from FeAl powder mixtures containing 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 at.% Al. An evolution of the powder morphology from flaky in the first stage to spherical in the final stage has been observed. The particle size has been estimated as 50...

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