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Development of High-Power Ultrasonic System Dedicated to Metal Powder Atomization

Pawel Kustron    
Marcin Korzeniowski    
Adam Sajbura    
Tomasz Piwowarczyk    
Pawel Kaczynski and Pawel Sokolowski    

Resumen

The presented work considers the ultrasonic atomization as a novel approach for metal and metal alloy powder manufacturing.

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