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Iron, Zinc & Sulfur ternary phase diagram data

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SMF1964

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Does anybody have such a phase diagram? How 'bout zinc + sulfur binary phase diagram? My copy of the Metals Handbook does not have either and I'm looking for temperatures for when things turn to liquid.
 
Yep - I paid $29.00 for that article and was a bit disappointed. I was hoping for more detail: that article has a single isotherm at 927°C that is not even the author's but "redrawn" from Itoh's work in 1999. I suspect Itoh's paper (Trans. Mater. JIM, 1999) has more detail in it (8 pages is the article length) but I've been unable to find it as a purchasable/dowloadable document. I have access to a local university that has the journal in its stacks, but that's legwork I was hoping to avoid by searching on-line. Thanks for looking, though.
 
Try call in the AGA talk to Dr. Tom Langill

Thomas J. Langill, Ph.D., Technical Director
tlangill@galvanizeit.org x14
Phone: 720.554.0900
Fax: 720.554.0909

Address:
American Galvanizers Association
6881 South Holly Circle, Suite 108
Centennial, Colorado 80112


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