Abstract
With ferrous powders now dominating powder metallurgy (PM) shipments it is easy to forget that this has not always been the case. Fifty years ago, the use of ferrous materials was still dwarfed by that of copper and bronze powders. A half century of advances in materials, equipments and product design, however, has well and truly reversed this position. David Whittaker and Arthur Rowley review the rise to prominence of ferrous PM.
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