Russian Scientists Develop Low-Cost Steel Additive
Scientists from the Novgorod Metallurgical Institute in Russia have developed a method to produce iron powder for steel production. This powder is intended to be added to traditional steel scrap alongside coke or graphite to saturate alloys with carbon.
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Monte Carlo Doualiya
“scientists from the Novgorod Metallurgical Institute in Russia have achieved this to produce iron powder to be added to traditional steel scrap”
Monte Carlo Doualiya
“إلى خردة الصلب في اتكارن انجزه علماء من جميعات نجني نوفجراد الروسية”
Monte Carlo Doualiya
“إلى خردة الصلب في اتكارن انجزه علماء من جميعات نجني نوفجريد الروسية تنظيف مقطعات، مطاط الإتارات من العناصل الناسيجية وأسلاك الصلب تضاف إلى خردة المعادل المجهزة للإرسال إلى فرن الصهر الذي تصل وحراراته إلى 1.450 درجة ميقوية”
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