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Epsilon-iron allotrope. 3

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Greenleader

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Aug 10, 2004
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Simple question, when and where does epsilon-iron, (hexagonal, close packed), exist. That is on the surface of the earth? Thanks.
 
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Greenleader;
Any place on Earth where the temperature is 25 deg C and the pressure is greater than 13 GPa.

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ASM Metals handbook, Desk Edition, pg 92
 
I looked through the various Fe phase diagrams in ASM HANDBOOK Volume 3, and found only a few systems where epsilon is a stable phase: Fe-Ir, Fe-N, Fe-Nb, Fe-Sb, Fe-Te. Of these, only the Fe-N system is likely to exist in any substantive form, and that occurs when iron-based parts are heat treated in a nitrogen-based atmosphere (called nitriding). Epsilon is stable when the N content is ~ 4-11 % by mass.
 
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Do you think epsilon iron, (not carbides), can be ordered by chemistry @ normal pressures?
 
Checkout the technical literature at this site. Look at the paper "Liquid Ferritic Nitrocarburizing" to see how it can be formed and retained.

 
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