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Subject: Powder Oxidation in Water Debinding

Date: 10/02/03 at 11:12 AM
Posted by: H. Jorge
E-mail: hrjorge@ctcv.pt
Message Posted:

Hello!
Everyone knows that it occurs a fast surface oxidation of iron-based metals when they are submitted into water. I'm searching for an answer to why iron-based metals are suitable for water debinding, as I could verify by the product catalogue of the feedstock supplier, and there's not the problem of surface oxidation? Or there is, but it doesn't matters for final product quality.

Can you comment this issue?

Regards,
HJ


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