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ternary systems

ternary systems

ternary systems

(OP)
Does anyone know a good source of ternary phase diagrams?  I know how to use them but I have had a hard time finding relevant systems.

I'd like to find one online if at all possible b/c I rarely need to use them.

RE: ternary systems

Not without spending a lot of money.
Is there a university library near you?  This is the only option that I can think of.

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RE: ternary systems

(OP)
That's what I was thinking too.

Thanks for the help though.

cheers

RE: ternary systems

Metals Hanbook, Volume 8 entitled METALLOGRAPHY, STRUCTURES AND PHASE DIAGRAMS contains a large number of both binary and ternary phase diagrams.


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