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When specifying the starting material for casting processes, the primary variables are chemistry and purity. Any structure of the starting material will be erased by the melting. For forming processes, the material remains in the solid state, so the principal concerns relating to the starting material are chemistry and purity, ductility, yield strength, strain-hardening characteristics, grain size, and so on. What are some of the characteristics that should be specified for the starting powder to assure the success of a powder metallurgy process? In what ways are these similar or different from those mentioned for casting and forming processes?