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The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap

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The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap. / Kumar, G.S. Vinod; García-Moreno, Francisco; Banhart, John et al.
In: International Journal of Materials Research, Vol. 106, No. 9, 01.09.2015, p. 978-987.

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Kumar, GSV, García-Moreno, F, Banhart, J & Kennedy, AR 2015, 'The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap', International Journal of Materials Research, vol. 106, no. 9, pp. 978-987. https://doi.org/10.3139/146.111255

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Kumar, G. S. V., García-Moreno, F., Banhart, J., & Kennedy, A. R. (2015). The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap. International Journal of Materials Research, 106(9), 978-987. https://doi.org/10.3139/146.111255

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Kumar GSV, García-Moreno F, Banhart J, Kennedy AR. The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap. International Journal of Materials Research. 2015 Sept 1;106(9):978-987. doi: 10.3139/146.111255

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Kumar, G.S. Vinod ; García-Moreno, Francisco ; Banhart, John et al. / The stabilising effect of oxides in foamed aluminium alloy scrap. In: International Journal of Materials Research. 2015 ; Vol. 106, No. 9. pp. 978-987.

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