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The system Fe-Sn has been studied by numerous authors [1‒14]. The diagram shown in Fig. 80 is essentially that suggested by Hansen [A]. Its main features are a broad miscibility gap in the liquid state above a monotectic temperature of 1,130°C [2, 7], a solution in γ(Fe) in the shape of a closed loop [3, 5, 11, 12], and five intermediary phases represented by the formulae Fe3Sn, Fe3Sn2, FeSn, FeSn2 and γ (NiAs structure).

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von Goldbeck, O.K. (1982). Iron—Tin Fe—Sn. In: IRON—Binary Phase Diagrams. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08024-5_64

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