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Constitution of the Ni-Cr-Fe system from 0 to 40 pct fe including some effects of Ti, Al, Si, and Nb

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The positions of the γ/γ + α′ solvus for nickel-rich Ni-Cr-Fe alloys containing 0 to 40 pct Fe have been determined from 816° to 1260°C (1500° to 2300°F) to within 2 wt pct Cr. In addition, the individual effects of Ti, Al, Si, and Nb on the position of the γ/γ + α′ solvus have been determined.

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Schultz, J.W., Merrick, H.F. Constitution of the Ni-Cr-Fe system from 0 to 40 pct fe including some effects of Ti, Al, Si, and Nb. Metall Trans 3, 2479–2483 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02647052

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