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Development of a composite alloy zinc-containing material and investigation of its influence on the chemical composition of BRSN5ZN5PB5 powders produced by the method of induction melting and spraying the melt with an inert gas

  • 1 State research and production powder metallurgy association, Minsk, Republic of Belarus; State Scientific Institution “O.V. Roman Powder Metallurgy Institute” 2 – Minsk, Republic of Belarus
  • 2 State Scientific Institution “O.V. Roman Powder Metallurgy Institute” 2 – Minsk, Republic of Belarus

Abstract

The process of obtaining bronze powders of grade BrSn5Zn5Pb5, obtained by the method of induction melting and spraying of the metal melt with an inert gas, has been studied. It is known that in the production of BrSn5Tsn5Pb5 powder, the main losses of zinc occur during the melting of the components. To study the possibility of reducing zinc losses in the melt, a zinc-containing composite alloying material has been developed. Its effect on the chemical composition of BrSn5Zn5Pb5 powders obtained by induction melting and spraying the melt with an inert gas has been studied.

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