Barrel Finishing of Magnesium Alloys

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Barrel Finishing of Magnesium Alloys. / Petersen, Nina; Wiese, Björn; Hort, Norbert.
Magnesium Technology 2023. ed. / Steven Barela; Aeriel Leonard; Petra Maier; Neale R. Neelameggham; Victoria M Miller. Cham: Springer Schweiz, 2023. p. 101-106 (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series).

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Harvard

Petersen, N, Wiese, B & Hort, N 2023, Barrel Finishing of Magnesium Alloys. in S Barela, A Leonard, P Maier, NR Neelameggham & VM Miller (eds), Magnesium Technology 2023. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series, Springer Schweiz, Cham, pp. 101-106, 152nd TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, San Diego, California, United States, 19.03.23. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22645-8_22

APA

Petersen, N., Wiese, B., & Hort, N. (2023). Barrel Finishing of Magnesium Alloys. In S. Barela, A. Leonard, P. Maier, N. R. Neelameggham, & V. M. Miller (Eds.), Magnesium Technology 2023 (pp. 101-106). (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series). Springer Schweiz. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22645-8_22

Vancouver

Petersen N, Wiese B, Hort N. Barrel Finishing of Magnesium Alloys. In Barela S, Leonard A, Maier P, Neelameggham NR, Miller VM, editors, Magnesium Technology 2023. Cham: Springer Schweiz. 2023. p. 101-106. (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series). doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-22645-8_22

Bibtex

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