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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steve Schear)
Tue Sep 14 11:48:36 1999

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http://www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/news/microwavesinter.html

Metal Parts Made in the Microwave Oven


     June 16

     University Park, Pa. -- Anyone who uses a microwave knows that metals,
such as aluminum
     foil, should not be placed in these ovens, but a team of Penn State
material scientists is
     microwaving a wide range of powder metals and producing machine
components with
     improved properties.


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