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THE TANTALUM-COLUMBIUM ALLOY SYSTEM

Donald E. Williams,W.H. Pechin-1958-01-01-OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
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The tantaium-niobium alloy system was investigated by means of x-ray, electrical resistance and metallographic methods. The constitution diagram is an unbroken series of solid solutions. No evidence of a solid transformation was found in any of the alloys. The solidus line rises smoothly from the melting point of niobium, 2420 deg C (4388 deg F), to the melting point obtnined for tantaium, 2940 deg C (5324 deg F), and the liquidus was found to follow quite closely the path taken by the solidus. Experimental results are given and equipment is described. (auth)

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The tantaium-niobium alloy system was investigated by means of x-ray, electrical resistance and metallographic methods. The constitution diagram is an unbroken series of solid solutions. No evidence of a solid transformation was found in any of the alloys. The solidus line rises smoothly from the melting point of niobium, 2420 deg C (4388 deg F), to the melting point obtnined for tantaium, 2940 deg C (5324 deg F), and the liquidus was found to follow quite closely the path taken by the solidus. Experimental results are given and equipment is described. (auth)

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SolidusLiquidusNiobiumMelting pointMetallurgyTantalumAlloyMaterials science

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