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The melting temperature of 99.98+ % pure nickel was measured by means of a subsecond duration pulse heating technique. The results, based on IPTS-68, yield a value of 1729 K for the melting temperature with an estimated maximum uncertainty of ±4 K.
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Cezairliyan, A., Miiller, A.P. Melting temperature of nickel by a pulse heating technique. Int J Thermophys 5, 315–320 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00507840
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