Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates

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Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates. / Kukla, Christian; Duretek, Ivica; Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Joamin et al.
Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings. Reims, France: European Powder Metallurgy Association, 2015.

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Kukla, C, Duretek, I, Gonzalez-Gutierrez, J & Holzer, C 2015, Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates. in Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings. European Powder Metallurgy Association, Reims, France, Euro PM2015 - Congress & Exhibition, Reims, France, 4/10/15.

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Kukla, C., Duretek, I., Gonzalez-Gutierrez, J., & Holzer, C. (2015). Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates. In Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings European Powder Metallurgy Association.

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Kukla C, Duretek I, Gonzalez-Gutierrez J, Holzer C. Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates. In Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings. Reims, France: European Powder Metallurgy Association. 2015

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Kukla, Christian ; Duretek, Ivica ; Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Joamin et al. / Rheological Behaviour of Bronze Feedstocks at Low Shear Rates. Euro PM2015 Congress Proceedings. Reims, France : European Powder Metallurgy Association, 2015.

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