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Re-Examination of Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-O Phase Relations

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The Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-0 systems were re-examined because of the controversy regarding the existence of Ti2Fe, and to consider all available data points to the existence of Ti2Fe. The Ti-Fe-0 system contains two ternary compounds: εs, corresponding to Ti2Fe; and γ.

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TP 4118E. Manuscript, Apr. 24, 1955. New York Meeting, February 1956.

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Ence, E., Margolin, H. Re-Examination of Ti-Fe and Ti-Fe-O Phase Relations. JOM 8, 572–577 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377731

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