A metallic article is produced by furnishing one or more nonmetallic
precursor compound comprising the metallic base nickel, cobalt, iron,
iron-nickel, or iron-nickel-cobalt, and at least one alloying element.
The nonmetallic precursor compound(s) are chemically reduced to produce
an initial metallic particle without melting the initial metallic
particle. The initial metallic particle is thereafter melted and
solidified to produce the metallic article. The melted-and-solidified
metal may be used in the as-cast form, or it may be converted to billet
and further worked to the final form.